The Department of Transportation's ban on the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 could be leaving some users in a lurch if they try to bring the phone on any flight going to or from any part of the United States.
To help those folks, Samsung is setting up pop-up exchange booths of sorts at airports to offer customers another Samsung phone in exchange for their faulty Notes.
In a statement, Samsung said booths in the U.S. will be at "some of the most frequently visited airports around the country," but did not provide a full list of airports. The San Francisco International Airport seems to be one of them as Twitter users have reported seeing the booths there.
The tech company has already set up these pop-up booths at major airports in Australia and, according to the Korea Times, South Korea.
When asked, the company did not say whether the Samsung phones received from the airport kiosks could then be swapped for another phone once you arrive at your destination. So if you weren't sure whether you wanted a Samsung phone in exchange for your Note, this may not be the best option for you.