After the Federal Aviation Administration and various domestic airlines in Japan added the ban list, HNA Group also issued a notice to prohibit employees and passengers from boarding or checking the plane. HNA official Weibo account HNA Group issued a notice to prohibit employees

Following the Federal Aviation Administration and various domestic airlines in Japan,

, , Samsung Note 7, added to the ban list,

, today , HNA Group also issued a notice

, employees and passengers are prohibited from carrying Samsung Note 7 to board or check in

, HNA official WeChat message

, HNA Group issued a notice banning employees and passengers from boarding or checking in

, HNA Group issued a notice banning employees and passengers from boarding or checking in java. The notice stated that the group employees are prohibited from bringing Note 7 boarding or checking in, and do not accept passengers using and checking in Note 7 on the plane.

Samsung previously issued an announcement stating that the domestic version of Galaxy Note7 has different battery suppliers, so there is no safety hazard for the battery and will not be recalled. It can be seen that HNA's magical behavior is suspected of following the trend. There is no problem with the Chinese version of Samsung Note 7. Is it just a ban on overseas version of Samsung Note 7?

Note7 explosion caused the Jeep to burn.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones have been exposed to the battery fire and explosion. If a user takes the mobile phone on the plane and uses or charges during the flight, he or she may experience unanticipated dangerous situations, which will affect the safety of passengers throughout the plane. After the Federal Aviation Administration of China (FAA) issued the Note7 ban, 10 countries and regions including South Korea, Japan, Singapore announced similar regulations. See which airlines and countries have banned Note7?

September 8

FAA announced that passengers using this mobile phone are prohibited from turning on or charging on the plane, nor can they check this mobile phone with their luggage.

QA, Jetstar and Virgin Australia announced that passengers using Samsung Galaxy Note7 are not allowed to turn on or charge on the plane to avoid danger.

September 9

Singapore Airlines announced that it would ban Note7 on all its flights.

American Airlines , Delta Airlines , United Airlines - The three largest passenger airlines in the United States have announced that they will tell passengers at the boarding door and on board that they should not turn on or charge their Note7 phones before getting off the plane.

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation on the 9th asked domestic airlines to ban passengers from using batteries in the aircraft, which has hidden dangers.

China Airlines, Evergreen, Revival, Far East, and Taiwan Tiger Airlines also announced that passengers holding Samsung Galaxy Note7 products are prohibited from turning on the power and charging during the flight, and they do not accept consignment.

European Aviation Safety Regulatory Authority (EASA) urges passengers not to use or charge Note7 smartphones while flying.

The Canadian Ministry of Transport issued a safety warning, reminding passengers from their own aircraft not to turn on and charge the Note7.

The Civil Aviation Administration of India (DGCA) issued a statement prohibiting the use of Note7 in checked baggage. Passengers can carry the plane with them, but must turn off the plane when boarding.

September 10

AirAsia announced that passengers are prohibited from checking Note7 phones, and they cannot turn on or charge on the plane.

The Vietnam Airlines Administration has ordered passengers to use, charge and check in on the plane.

The UAE Civil Aviation Administration issued a statement prohibiting the use, charging and carrying Samsung Note 7 on domestic flights. Emirates Airways, the largest civil aviation operator in the Middle East, said it will immediately implement the instructions of the Civil Aviation Administration. Etihad Airways also announced the ban.

Samsung urges South Korean consumers to temporarily stop using Note7

10 On the 10th, the South Korean Ministry of Transport issued a statement requiring Note7 mobile phone users to turn off their phones throughout the flight, not to charge their phones, and that their phones cannot be placed in checked luggage. The South Korean Ministry of Transport stated on the 9th that it did not intend to issue a flight ban on this mobile phone, but it "changed its hexagram" just two days later. An official from the Ministry of Transportation, who did not want to be named, said: "Since some countries issued similar bans on Samsung Note7 phones during flights, the (South Korea) government decided to follow because the use of this phone may cause unnecessary concerns from other passengers."

htmlOn 10, Samsung's official website issued a statement saying that South Korean consumers should stop using Note7 phones and go to Samsung's repair center to recall their phones. The company also plans to supply Note7 phones with new batteries in South Korea starting from 19 this month.

Samsung Note 7 self-destructed before she started her career.

was launched less than three weeks after it was launched. Samsung Note 7 was recalled in full due to frequent battery explosions, setting a record for the largest recall in Samsung's history. Although Samsung has done a good job in handling the crisis, supply chain management, which has always been regarded as Samsung's strongest, has also been questioned whether there are loopholes.

Note 7 shipments have been 2.5 million units as of last week, and 1 million units sold. Analysts of Credit Suisse, South Korean financial services agency Daishin Securities and market analysis agency Pelham Smithers Associates estimate that Samsung's full recall will suffer losses of up to $1 billion.

According to Bloomberg, Samsung can earn $600 in revenue and $108 in operating profits for every Note 7 sold. However, after the battery explosion, it is expected to reach 4 million to 5 million in the current quarter, and reach the target of 8 million to 9 million in the end of 2016. This seems to be difficult to achieve.

analysts said that the potential damage to the Samsung brand by the battery explosion is much more than the short-term economic losses. Samsung wants to boast that their quality and innovation are not inferior to Apple. It not only launches large-screen devices and curved screens first, but also launches Note 7 before the release of iPhone 7. However, it seems that the advantage of being the first to go public may disappear with the battery explosion.

Flights in more than 2 countries have banned Note 7, hitting , Samsung Electronics stock price, US$22 billion in market value has evaporated

September 13, according to foreign media reports, after the United States, Japan and other countries announced a ban on boarding Note 7 or using it on flights, Samsung Electronics' stock price has hit hard, with its market value evaporated as high as US$22 billion.

Samsung Note7

U.S. aviation authorities warned last Thursday that Galaxy Note 7 should not be used or checked on flights. Aviation agencies in India, Canada, Japan and other countries have also issued similar warnings.

Affected by this, Samsung Electronics' stock price suffered a heavy blow, falling 11% in total last Friday and Monday and this week, with a market value evaporating as high as US$22 billion, the largest two-day drop since 2008. The stock price fell by as much as 7.2 on Monday, and its market value evaporated by US$14 billion.

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Samsung released Note 7 on August 3 and listed in the United States on August 19 in many regions including the United States. However, due to defects in its battery, it received 35 explosions. On September 2, Samsung announced that it had recalled 2.5 million Samsung Note 7s sold worldwide.

Are Samsung Note7 users really prohibited from boarding? Not so!

has not had a good time for Samsung, a mobile phone industry giant. Originally, Samsung Note7 was a high-end flagship work that Samsung has worked hard to develop in recent years, and even plays an extremely important role in Samsung's position as the dominant leader in the mobile phone industry. However, since some of the Note7 products have battery defects, Samsung Electronics has started recall work around the world. Since the Note7 products in China use different battery suppliers, there is no battery defect problem. Samsung was helpless enough when encountering this. What was unexpected was that recently, news such as "the FAA was banned from boarding in the United States with Samsung Note 7" was reported on the Internet. However, is such a news true or a rumor?

From the screenshot of the official website of the US FAA, Samsung Note7 is indeed mentioned in the "Baggage Safety" column, but its statement only reminds passengers to "do not turn on the Galaxy Note7 on the plane, or charge it, and advises not to put it in checked baggage". There are no comments related to "Samsung Note7 users are prohibited from boarding". The US FAA's move is a necessary reminder to ensure aviation safety, but in the reports of some title party media, the facts have been seriously distorted. To put it bluntly, it is an exaggeration of the seriousness, and even a slanderous approach to Samsung Note7.

Currently, some netizens broke the news on Weibo that the report on the Samsung Note7 "battery door" incident is suspected to be a domestic manufacturer behind the scenes. As for whether the fact is true, we don't know, but it has to be said that Samsung's timely and proactive recall of potentially risky mobile phones worldwide after discovering the problem is undoubtedly an extremely responsible move to users. It can be said that Samsung's move is the style that major manufacturers should have and is worth learning from.

As of September 12, the domestic version of Samsung Note7 has been on sale for more than a week. Many users have been using the Samsung Note7 for more than half a month. If there is a problem with the battery, I believe that no incident will happen. After all, the coral blue color Samsung Note7 in flagship stores such as JD.com and Tmall has been sold out for a long time, and many places in offline Samsung physical stores are almost sold out. Moreover, Chinese airlines have not given any warnings to the domestic Samsung Note7. The most important thing is that users of Samsung Note7 are not prohibited from boarding! Therefore, I hope that some media can respect the facts when reporting and not bring in the Chinese region that "really, things are not related to oneself".

In fact, from the perspective of products alone, Samsung Note7 is indeed a flagship mobile phone product that is better than iPhone 7. Samsung Note7 has a better screen performance, better appearance, higher protection level of mobile phones, larger storage combination, more powerful photography, better battery life and supports fast charging. No matter how you look at it, Samsung Note7 is a completely surpassing iPhone 7. I believe that Note7, which makes a comeback soon, will surely sweep the flagship market with a new look. After all, the Android phone king this year depends on it.

Travel to the country share! The replaced Samsung Galaxy Note 7 actually distinguishes

. The explosion door of Samsung Note 7 can be said to have accounted for the headlines of the digital circle in the past two months, and is equally matched with the attention of Apple's autumn new product launch conference. Of course, this is not a good thing for Samsung. Previously, Lei Technology had roughly reviewed the whole story of this incident, and now there has been new progress on this matter.

At present, Samsung has recalled Galaxy Note 7 in many countries around the world for some time. I believe that most Note 7 users around the world are most concerned about when the replacement new phone can be sent back to their hands. Recently, Samsung Australia has announced that it will confirm that it will hand over the new phones without battery problems to operators and retailers starting from September 21, and users should be able to retrieve their phones at this time.

. Regarding how to distinguish the new phone after replacement from the unreplaced phone, Samsung moved a small "hands and feet" on the mobile phone packaging box. It turned out that after Samsung replaced the Note 7 new phone, a small solid square symbol "■" was printed on the lower right corner of the packaging box label of the new Note 7, and some areas may also be labeled with the "S". In other words, the Note 7 with these symbols is a new machine equipped with a safety battery, while the old one that has not been replaced is an old one.

A few days ago, Samsung China engineer @Ge LanV exposed a packaging box for a new version of Note 7 on Weibo. Interestingly, the Chinese version of Note 7 also printed solid square symbols on the packaging box labels. @Gelan V said that this symbol is a brand new unified product logo, which means that the newly produced Note 7 will have this symbol later. However, the domestic production company that was previously produced certainly had no quality problems. After all, this version is a battery provided by ATL from the beginning to the end.

Considering that this explosion incident caused great losses to Samsung, including declining brand image, falling stock price, losses, etc., coupled with the fuel caused by major airlines and many governments, even public relations cannot easily save this incident. Fortunately, Samsung's attitude from beginning to end is still very good. The newly produced Note 7 is used for replacement of machines rather than sales, and provides unconditional replacement of machine refunds, accessories, price refunds, gift cards and other services. The author hopes that after this disaster, Samsung can make more snacks in product quality control.