Samsung has urged owners of the Galaxy Note 7 to turn off the smartphone immediately while it investigates reports of replaced devices catching fire. The South Korean company also said it would stop all sales of the phone. Samsung says it is working to resolve the situation. Samsung recalled 2.5 million phones in September after complaints of exploding batteries, but later assured customers that the fixed devices were safe. But since then, a man in Kentucky USA said he woke up to a bedroom full of smoke from a replaced Samsung Note 7, Days before, a US flight was evacuated after a new device started emitting smoke in the plane.

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