How to save your iPhone from Exploding?




exploded iphoneWell you must have come across rumors of iPhone exploding (Well its not rumor anymore…read) . What’s more, you read this article and find out that the blame game has begun no one is ready to take the responsibility . Best policy is to exercise some precautions which might/would save your iPhone from exploding.

Well this is similar to what Nokia faced a few months back when the BL5C batteries(defective)  started exploding and a number cases all around the world started popping up. The end result Nokia did commit and replaced all the batteries.

One thing to note here is that this is a common misconception that iPhone or Nokia batteries were exploding due to overheating, unless and untill there is some serious defect (which would cause them to explode the very first time) it is highly unlikely that batteries would explode because of overheating. This is primarily due to the fact that batteries are designed in such a manner that they are able to sustain overheating which is the primary concern for battery designers.

But one thing is assured that explosion can only be caused by the battery.

The main issue which arises is when the battery gets short circuited, the battery gets overcharged (Highly overcharged) or some physical damage to the battery.

How to save your iPhone from these issues, you can follow some simple guidelines:

1.) Avoid overcharging of your iPhone.

2.) Avoid Physical Damage (esp pn its on the battery side i.e back side of iphone)
watch this video for point no 2.
You can use a case or something to prevent this on your iphone and compromise on the show .

3.) Do not keep your iPhone with small metal pieces : errrr sounds illogical but take a look at the video below

There one more point which I am not currently putting it, have you ever wondered why does your iPhone calls beak in between and you say ATnT network suck. Well you may try any nokia phone and the network would just respond fine on it. This is just a speculation as per my technical knowledge I think iPhone requires more signal strength which causes the iPhone to overheat and may infact affect the battery as in external heating to which batteries are not made for….take a look at the video:

….still searching for more probable reasons  mean while you can check below links on the same.

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