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Apple iPhone 7 Plus Reportedly Explodes After Drop Accident

By Mohender | Update Date: Nov 18, 2016 07:14 AM EST

The explosion of iPhone 7 due to a drop accident had been in the news lately. ItechPost reports that another brand of a Smartphone has exploded. It was in Yunnan province of Southwest China that this incident took place when an Apple iPhone 7 Plus exploded after a minor accident of dropping onto the ground. The impact of the shock was so intense that the phone caught fire.

This was the fourth incident of an explosion that occurred to the iPhone 7. The three other incidents occurred while the user was capturing the video, inside the car and during delivery.

It is believed that the iPhone 7 does not ignite so easily. There might be some fundamentally defective issue like the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and Apple should address this issue with all seriousness.

If the iPhone 7 is dropped onto the ground it may produce a very creepy feedback. In the latest case, the iPhone 7 Plus emitted smoke and vibrations that were severe. Its display was almost shattered which got shattered from the body.

An eye-witness reveals that the phone was working perfectly before the drop but immediately after the drop it started vibrating continuously and smoke started pouring out of the device. Finally, the battery exploded which left the screen cracked and it was almost detached from the phone.

Much information is not available regarding this incident but reports from Chinese media say that the plastic internal components inside this Smartphone got melted.

The explosion of this phone in China wasn't that server as compared to what had happened to Samsung Galaxy Note 7 still Apple should try to clear confusions amongst its customers. The user would never wish to purchase such a costly Smartphone which has the risk of explosion. At times incidents occur when by chance phones get dropped from the hand but that does not mean that the phone will start exploding.

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