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September 9, 2016 02:44 pm GMT

You can bring your Galaxy Note7 on an airplane, just don't turn it on or plug it in

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The FAA released a statement Thursday urging passengers not to turn on or plug in their Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices while traveling on airplanes.

After reports of the phone's batteries exploding began rolling in, Samsung issued a recall of the Galaxy Note7 that allowed customers to swap the device for a replacement. 

But not all customers have had a chance to swap their phones. And following the news of the recall, the FAA issued a statement clarifying the guidelines of using the device while traveling.

SEE ALSO: These pics of a burnt Samsung Galaxy Note 7 are terrifying

In a statement posted on Twitter, the FAA explained that in light of recent incidents and safety concerns, it strongly advises passengers not use or charge the Galaxy Note7 while on board an aircraft. It is also suggested that the devices not be stored in any checked baggage. Read more...

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