Yet to see this occur to a BlackBerry device yet.
http://www.bgr.com/2011/11/28/apple-iphone-spontaneously-combusts-aboard-flight-in-australia/
Yet to see this occur to a BlackBerry device yet.
http://www.bgr.com/2011/11/28/apple-iphone-spontaneously-combusts-aboard-flight-in-australia/
hahaha.... LOL... phone had a custom panel, the apple logo has Steve Job's profile in it... Apple will blame it on customization and people will probably no longer be allowed to customize their phone... ever!!!
Or maybe if I was a religious person I can say that the Devil has come back to claim his phone because it was billowing smoke and a red glow.... bwahahaha ;)
maybe it was that iDeathgrip, first goes the antenna then the whole phone
Get 'em while they're hot :-)
sam81 said:
Get 'em while they're hot :-)
LOL..BAZINGA!
@ Daniel... LOL... yes, steve jobs from beyond telling people not to hold their iPhone a certain way... :) hahaha
sam81 said:
Get 'em while they're hot :-)
haha, nice one
Well more phones are exploding!! LOL :)
http://www.mobiledia.com/news/118693.html
Exploding samsung
We recently saw a fair share of drama where Samsung was allegedly copying various Apple's technology and design from their iPhone and iPad on Samsung's GALAXY series of mobile devices, but it seems one GALAXY S II Skyrocket even mimicked the recent string of events where Apple iPhones caught fire spontaneously. It was reported that the Long Term Evolution (LTE) enabled smartphone heated up and emitted smoke while still in the pockets of an independent developer associated to mobile developer website and forum XDA.The cause of the malfunction is believed to be similar to the kind which caused the iPhones to self-combust. This involves faulty Lithium-ion batteries that accumulate heat to the point where surrounding material could melt or burn. While it takes quite a dent to cause a Lithium-ion battery to fail in this manner, it is also noted that both iPhones had previously visited areas of high altitude before being showing signs of severe problems.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/12/01/smartphone.explodes.in.pocket/
I'm sure it's only a small time frame before a BlackBerry device does this, but right now, I'm enjoying this! :)
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