FAA warns passengers not to use Samsung smartphone after reports of devices catching fire Having trouble viewing? See it in your browser. Fox News Science & Technology The Geek Sheet September 9, 2016 FAA warns passengers not to use Samsung smartphone after reports of devices catching fire U.S. aviation safety officials took the extraordinary step late Thursday of warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge a new-model Samsung smartphone during flights following numerous reports of the devices catching fire. Most Popular Scientists find DNA of bacterium behind London's Great Plague Apple's iPhone 7: Cool upgrade or missed opportunity? Facebook allows postings of 'napalm girl' photo after debate Catch 'em all: Pokemon GO Plus wearable arrives September 16 Latest Slideshows History of the 'jeep' in pictures Stunning spaceship concept designs Latest Videos FAA warns passengers not to use Samsung phone on flights Samsung issues recall after Galaxy Note 7 catches fire Samsung Galaxy Note 7 blamed for Jeep fire Firepower: 'Star Wars'-style speeders could carry US troops Sponsored Stories Recommended by Want more FoxNews.com? Get popular headlines sent to you daily. Manage Subscriptions | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy ©2016 Fox News Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Tweet Postingan terkait: Belum ada tanggapan untuk "FAA warns passengers not to use Samsung smartphone after reports of devices catching fire" Post a Comment ← Newer Post Older Post → Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
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