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An employee poses for photographs with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016.

Samsung urges Note 7 users to switch off phones and turn them in

  Aviation authorities and airlines across the world have issued bans or guidelines prohibiting passengers from turning on or charging the phone...

A Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone is displayed at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016.

U.S. regulator tells air passengers not to turn on Galaxy Note 7 phones

  Singapore Airlines Ltd became the latest carrier to ban use of the phones during flights

A Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone is displayed at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016.

Australian airlines ban use of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones after battery fires

Customers will still be able to bring the phones on flights

Models pose for photographs with a LG electronics' new V20 premium smartphone during its unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, September 7, 2016.

LG Electronics seeks to revive mobile arm with new V20 smartphone

  The G5's disappointing performance pushed LG's mobile arm to its fifth consecutive quarterly operating loss in April-June.

LG Electronics' company logo is seen at a shop in central Seoul, July 23, 2013.

LG Electronics seeks mobile spark from new V20 smartphone

  The V20's success will be important for LG. 

A Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone is held next to a logo of Apple in this September 23, 2014 illustration photo in Sarajevo.

Samsung trips on quality control in rush to pip Apple

  The unprecedented recall will cost Samsung nearly $5 billion in revenue this year

Samsung Note 7 recall will be pricey, but probably worth it

Samsung Note 7 recall will be pricey, but probably worth it

  “The time advantage that [Samsung] had on the iPhone, that’s evaporated now.” 

An employee poses for photographs with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone at its store in Seoul, South Korea, September 2, 2016.

Samsung recalls Galaxy Note 7 phones after battery fires

  Strategy Analytics said the combined cost of the recall and lost sales would lop $5 billion off Samsung's smartphone...

A model demonstrates iris recognition function of Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone during its launching ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, August 11, 2016.

Samsung mobile recovery suffers blow as Galaxy Notes 'catch fire'

  "Be careful out there, everyone rocking the new Note 7, might catch fire y'all," one user said in a YouTube...

A model poses for photographs with a Galaxy Note 7 new smartphone during its launching ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, August 11, 2016.

Samsung warns of more Galaxy Note delays amid battery explosion claims

  Quality control problems, if confirmed, could deal a major blow to the world's top smartphone maker

The Gear S3 classic is seen on display after its unveiling at a news conference in Berlin August 31, 2016.

Samsung unveils bigger Gear S3 smartwatches

  The latest Samsung smartwatches offer always-on color displays, dust and water resistance features, a built-in speaker and GPS...

The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, July 4, 2016. Picture taken on July 4, 2016.

Samsung plans refurbished smartphone program: source

  The world's top smartphone maker will refurbish high-end phones returned to the company and re-sell these phones...

The Apple logo hangs from the front of the new Apple Store Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., July 28, 2016.

Designers come out for Apple in patent fight with Samsung

  They include famous fashion names Calvin Klein, Paul Smith and Alexander Wang

Galaxy Note 7 and stylus in a tank of water.

Samsung unveils iris-reading Note 7 to keep Apple at bay

  Latest model sports 5.7-inch screen with improved battery

The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, July 4, 2016. Picture taken on July 4, 2016.

Samsung Elec sues Huawei in China for patent infringement

  Huawei could be angling to boost its reputation by taking on the top smartphone player
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