A replaced Samsung Galaxy Note7 reportedly caught fire on a US flight on Wednesday. The latest
incident comes weeks after Samsung said it had replaced over half of the recalled Note7 devices
in the US.
The incident took place on a Southwest Airlines Co flight to Baltimore from Louisville, Kentucky
in the US before the it went airborne. The phone belonged to Indiana passenger Brian Green told
The Verge that the Note7 was replaced by AT&T on Sept. 21 and its box had a black square and
green battery icon to indicate it was safe. According to Green, he had powered down the device at
the request of the crew and put it in his pocket when it began smoking.
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