Galaxy Note 7 after 10 years is still banned on planes
Even though it has been "dead" for nearly 10 years, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still has a warning sign on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, causing a stir among netizens again.
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A TikTok video recording a sign banning Galaxy Note 7 at a US airport suddenly went viral. This phone is strictly prohibited on people, in carry-on or checked baggage due to the risk of fire or explosion from battery failure.
Galaxy Note 7 was Samsung's most anticipated flagship when it launched in 2016. However, a series of battery explosions forced the company to recall the entire device just a few weeks after it went on sale.
The incident was so serious that the Galaxy Note 7 was permanently banned from flying by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Nearly a decade later, the warning signs still appear at major airports in the United States. Young users are surprised, while tech people consider this an indelible historical "evidence".
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