For that reason your phone may explode.
Why the mobile phone exploded? And how do you protect your phone from the explosion? Find answers to this question today's post.
Nowadays, when you open the Internet, there are instances of mobile or smartphone battery fire or phone explosion. In many cases, tragic events such as wounding users are also seen. It was a while ago that a phone exploded, and the girl wounded in the end. The world's top-notch phone makers such as Apple and Samsung's phones have records of explosions. Samsung has been forced to withdraw the entire model of the Galaxy in the case of the Galaxy Note Seven explosion in their flagship phone in 2016. So it's time to think seriously about it.
Why the smartphone is exploding?
All parts of the smartphone are not responsible for the blasts. The fact that the battery of the explosion is more visible. The rest of the equipment is not actually made with anything to burst. The lithium ion or lithium polymer battery used on the phone is made of advanced technology, and these batteries are designed to be safer. But despite this, these batteries may sometimes explode for two reasons. The first is the crunch or leakage. Your cellular cells can be burnt by short circuits and by fire, due to excessive pressure or heavy injuries, the battery may fire. And cheaper, microscopic may be a lot of adulterant in today's nasty branded baitries. In many cases, they can cause short circuits to come in contact with cells.
However, what happened in Samsung Galaxy Note Seven is that it exploded during the charging. The heat generated when the battery is charged. This heat may cause the battery to explode. Extreme heat can make short circuits in the battery. Although many smartphone makers provide overheating protection systems in their batteries. But even after that, Samsung's Galaxy Note Note Seven was exploded like this. They claim that they are buying batteries from different manufacturers. Maybe they had errors in a batch's battery.
How to save yourself from the explosion and your own phone?
It's hard to tell. But after that you can take some precautions.
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