
Poor Samsung, they just can't take a break from the controversy surrounding their latest flagship phone.
It's been a rough couple of weeks for the Korean tech giant, who've been hit by repeated reports of their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones blowing up unexpectedly while being charged.
Today, Singapore Airlines (SIA) became the latest carrier to ban use of the phones during flights, following an identical move by three Australian airlines.
"The powering up and charging of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 mobile phones is prohibited on all our flights," SIA said in a statement.