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Indonesian airline bans use of Galaxy Note 7 phone during flight

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2016-09-12 08:39Xinhua Editor: Wang Fan ECNS App Download

Indonesian leading carrier, PT Garuda Indonesia, on Sunday banned passengers from using or charging Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in all flights following a battery fire incident, an airline official said.

The decision was made after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told passengers not to use the smartphone following a recall of all the products due to a problem on its battery, according to Vice President Corporate Communication Benny S. Butarbutar.

"Garuda Indonesia asks all passengers not to operate mobile phone during flight due to the advisory from the FAA on the use of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone," he said in a statement.

"Therefore, Garuda Indonesia urges passengers not to turn on or recharge the battery or place the mobile phone in baggage facility," Butarbutar said.

He said the airline will evaluate the call until the FAA issue a new guideline.

On Sept. 2, Samsung Electronics said in Seoul that it has decided to recall all of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones sold worldwide as some of the gadgets were founded faulty in battery.

Koh Dong-jin, head of Samsung's mobile division, told reporters that a total of 35 complaints had been filed with its service centers at home and abroad for the Galaxy Note 7's battery problem as of Sept. 1.

  

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