The Galaxy Note 7 was banned in the subway, train and bus

Galaxy Note 7 it was banned in any subway, train or bus owned by the New Jersey and New York authorities, the decision being taken by the Americans yesterday. The authorities ask users to close their Galaxy Note 7 terminals when they board these means of public transport, otherwise their access will be denied.

Moreover, even if the terminals are closed, users are not allowed to charge the Galaxy Note 7 at the sockets that exist in these means of public transport. The authorities' fear of allowing the Galaxy Note 7 to be used or charged on the train, bus or subway is based on the fact that the battery may explode while doing these things.

The American authorities claim that until now no Galaxy Note 7 has exploded during any trip with any means of public transport, but safety measures must be imposed. In this idea, everyone who will be seen using a Galaxy Note 7 on a train, subway or bus, will most likely be asked to turn off their devices, or get off at the first stop.

The Galaxy Note 7 cannot be used on public transportation in New York

You already know that Galaxy Note 7 is a public danger, exploding batteries causing a lot of problems for users, but also for those from Samsung. Despite this, the case the other day with a boy whose terminal exploded in his hand did not involve a Galaxy Note 7, but a Galaxy Core, so the battery problems are not limited to a certain terminal.

In order to solve the problem for those who refuse to bring their Galaxy Note 7 terminals to the exchange, the Samsung company decided to launch an update on September 20, i.e. in a week. This update will limit battery charging to 60% of capacity to prevent explosions, but the update is not coming now, but in a week.

Having said that, use your Galaxy Note 7 terminals with care.