Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile will allow any of their customers with replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices to swap them out for a different smartphone, the carriers confirmed to The Verge today. The move follows Sprint's decision earlier Friday to let its customers return replacement Note 7s for a device from a different manufacturer on the heels of a replacement Note 7 catching fire on a plane earlier this week. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has opened an investigation into the fire.

With the uncertainty around the safety of the Note 7, offering a full exchange is the easiest way to ease the worries of consumers until the CPSC completes its investigation. If you're a customer with any of the big four mobile providers, you can take your replacement Note 7 back to the carriers' respective retail stores and exchange the devices for another smartphone of your choosing.

Update October 7th 2:30PM ET: The article has been updated to reflect that Verizon and T-Mobile are also now offering exchanges for replacement Note 7 devices.