It seems that Samsung will not be a just breathe calm with Galaxy Note 7 this year. Makes some days is reported that a smartphone safe of its program of replacement is had burned in full flight, and now all points that the company could be forced to make a second recall of all its units new.
According to a report from Bloomberg, currently the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), are reviewing the case of the Galaxy Note 7 which caught fire during the recent Southwest flight, to determine if it was indeed a ‘safe’ substitute terminal, and this keeps to Samsung on a tightrope.
The determination, according to anonymous informants involved in the case, is that if it is confirmed that the unit in flames was a replacement phone then both authorities again ordered a program collection of all Galaxy Note 7 in United States, to ensure the safety of users.
It is rare that apply twice to thread the same measure on the same model, but the situation with the Galaxy Note 7 would merit this delicate measure that would cost tens of millions of dollars to the people of Samsung.
Is living moments of suspense, since the owner of the Galaxy Note 7 roast says that indeed, is was of a unit of replacement guaranteed.