While completely separate from the Galaxy Note 7 recall that is currently underway, the latest report will certainly not be doing Samsung any favors. It would seem that an IndiGo flight from Chennai to Singapore experienced a bit of an alarm when smoke started to pour out of a baggage bin mid-flight, only to realize that a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 handset was the culprit.
Thankfully there was little to no damage and a fire extinguisher was more than enough to stop the phone from smoking further, and the plane landed without any incident. According to a Samsung spokesman, “We are in touch with relevant authorities to gather more information.” Now we should note that the Galaxy Note 2 is a very old phone and very much removed from the Note 7, so obviously there is no relation.
However given Samsung’s current crisis with the Note 7 (and how there are reports of replacement units being problematic), like we said, this new report is certainly not helping Samsung with their public image.