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Okay. The Iphone 7 has also started to explode just like S7.

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Apple are reportedly “looking into” viral footage of a smoking iPhone 7 Plus… and Samsung users are smug AF.
On Thursday, 18-year-old Brianna Olivas shared a video of her rose gold iPhone emitting a stream of smoke after it had apparently exploded, and with almost 30,000 retweets, it caught Apple’s attention.
Olivas told Gizmodo that the phone, which she bought in January, wouldn’t turn on the day before it exploded, but a Sprint employee told her everything seemed fine after running a diagnostics test.
The phone was working normally then until the following morning when it was unplugged from an Apple charger, placed on a dresser, and began steaming and making a squealing noise.
Olivas said her boyfriend threw the phone into the bathroom where it immediately blew up and started emitting even more smoke.
Apple replaced the Arizona native’s phone immediately and is “in touch with the customer and looking into it,” according to a spokesperson.
While the incident is miniscule in comparison to the international storm that surrounded Samsung’s faulty Galaxy Note 7s, it hasn’t stopped smug Android users from relishing the turnaround.
Last August a Sydney cyclist suffered severe burns when his iPhone exploded on his leg following a minor bike accident. In unrelated news the iconic Nokia 3310 is set to make an epic comeback.

https://www.rt.com/viral/378538-iphone-7-explosion-video/
 
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any device using high cap lipo battery is prone to self ignition due to high temperature of the battery due to prolonged use or over charge
 
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Nice idea and it can also be produced cheaply now.
yes,
Huawei Achieves Major Breakthrough in Graphene-Assisted High Temperature Li-ion Batteries
http://www.huawei.com/en/news/2016/12/Graphene-Assisted-Li-ion-Batteries


Scientists Develop a Better Graphene Battery
A collaboration between Graphenano and its Chinese partner Chint has led to a graphene battery that surpasses any current lithium ion battery, and it could soon replace batteries in domestic use and electric cars.
https://futurism.com/scientists-develop-better-battery-thanks-graphene/
 
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