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You have probably heard that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 had problems easily catching fire, which forced the Korean company to replace all 2.5 sold, sold until September 2. 

The company has warned its users about the problem and started the campain to replace all the damaged devices. The problem was in the battery. 

We thought we are safe, yet today in Loisville, aboard a flight to Baltimore, a replaced "safe" Note 7 cought fire. Fortunately, the flight was evacuated and no one was injured. The unit was replaced on September 21. This opens up a question, whenever we can trust these "safe" models from now on. The owner of the phone, Brian Green, said the device was at 80% battery left when he noticed the smoke. Samsung has not provied any comments to this event yet.