The Indian aviation regulator has lifted the restriction on carrying the new Note 7 phone in aircraft. 
●    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has said its September 9 order banning flyers from carrying Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in check-in bags and from switching them on or charging in flight does "not apply to Samsung Galaxy Note 7 purchased after September 15, 2016." 
●    The modified DGCA order issued on Wednesday draws a distinction between Note 7 sold before and after the mid-September date.
●    Those purchased before September 15 — on which restrictions remain — "have been recalled by Samsung and have white battery charge indication on their screen". 
●    The ones purchased after that date have "green battery charge indication on their screen and can be carried on board without any restrictions". 
●    The Note 7 is yet to be launched in India but DGCA's worry stems from the fact that people get these high-end phones from abroad ahead of India launch and then fly with them here.
 

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