Hi all, Please don’t leave your mobile phones in car compartment especially when the vehicle is exposed to direct sunlight for a prolonged period. — - Cheers Venky
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
There is doubt about the authenticity of this. Don't believe everything you read.
Look at the photos, there is a phone sitting on the seat intact. The battery from another phone on the floor is also intact; if it caused the problem, it would have been shattered. Something more serious is likely to have caused this damage, not a cell phone.
John in Oz
From Australia, Melbourne
Look at the photos, there is a phone sitting on the seat intact. The battery from another phone on the floor is also intact; if it caused the problem, it would have been shattered. Something more serious is likely to have caused this damage, not a cell phone.
John in Oz
From Australia, Melbourne
Hi John,
This is just an alert for everyone. It is up to you whether or not you follow it. It is better to be careful rather than researching.
FYI, I have personally experienced these kinds of battery explosions on a larger scale like UPS batteries when the temperature shoots up. No doubt or surprise, it is a general property of batteries.
Cheers,
Venky
From India, Bangalore
This is just an alert for everyone. It is up to you whether or not you follow it. It is better to be careful rather than researching.
FYI, I have personally experienced these kinds of battery explosions on a larger scale like UPS batteries when the temperature shoots up. No doubt or surprise, it is a general property of batteries.
Cheers,
Venky
From India, Bangalore
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