A man’s phone exploded while he was on call in UP’s Amroha Picture courtesy of ANI
Photo: ANI
“My mobile phone caught fire when I was on a call. My finger got injured in this. I purchased the mobile on 31 August 2022 from Amroha,” he said.
Himanshu reportedly produced a cash receipt he had obtained after buying the phone just over four months ago.
Uttar Pradesh | “My phone caught fire when I was on a call. My finger got injured in this. I purchased this mobile… t.co/KB6UnUuDRA
— ANI (@ANI) Jan 7, 2023
It remains unknown whether Himanshu was charging his phone while simultaneously talking.
In December 2019, a 15-year-old boy in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, was injured after his phone exploded during an online class.
In March that year, a brand-new phone met the same fate while its owner was riding a scooter, according to reports.
While it’s unlikely that an average phone would blow up on its own, much less prove deadly, the explosions that do occur are typically caused by a thermal runaway resulting from either manufacturing defects or unintended physical damage.
A faulty battery is susceptible to exploding if it overheats, is overcharged or is otherwise compromised in the assembly line.
The infamous Galaxy Note 7 fiasco led Samsung to recall millions of units.
Physical damage to a battery can alter its chemical structure and result in short-circuits, overheating or swelling.
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