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Exploding iPhones

  • 01-12-2011 3:53pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭


    Taking dropped calls to new heights ;)

    http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/second-iphone-explodes-inches-from-sleeping-manrsquos-face-in-brazil-2951380.html

    Second iPhone 'explodes' inches from sleeping man’s face in Brazil



    Thursday December 01 2011

    A SECOND iPhone has reportedly exploded in Brazil on a bedside table.
    The phone short circuited and started to burn 15 inches from a man's face as he slept, the online news website Mashable reported.

    Ayla Mota said he woke up to see sparks and black smoke coming from the iPhone 4.

    The room filled with an "unbearable" smell, Mr Mota said, and he quickly removed the iPhone from the plug, opened windows, and turned on a fan to get rid of the smoke.

    The incident came a day after Australian aviation authorities launched an investigation after an iPhone caught fire aboard a flight to Sydney.

    The domestic airline Regional Express Airlines said the phone glowed red and emitted "thick smoke" after the plane landed in Sydney.

    The case is being investigated by the aviation watchdog, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which described it as an incident involving "fumes, smoke, fire". The authority is examining the phone after it was delivered by the airline.

    "We are investigating – it is quite early on in the investigation," said a spokesman for the authority.

    "We do have the phone. It is in our custody and we will be undertaking a technical examination of it. We will be interviewing directly involved parties and also in our technical examination of the phone we are going to be consulting with the manufacturer as well."

    The airline released a photo of the phone, saying the "combustion" incident occurred last Friday during a flight to Sydney from the New South Wales town of Lismore.

    "The flight attendant carried out recovery actions immediately and the red glow was extinguished successfully," said a statement issued by the airline. "All passengers and crew on board were unharmed." Though the aviation authority did not identify the model of phone, a photo released by the airline suggests it was an iPhone 4.

    An Apple spokesman said the company looked "forward to working with officials".

    Though aviation officials said it was the first known incident involving an iPhone, Apple has previously had problems with the first generation of iPod nanos. A batch of the devices, sold between 2005 and 2006, were recalled amid concerns a defect with the battery was causing overheating.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,093 ✭✭✭Amtmann


    The headline writer obviously doesn't care about what the word 'explode' actually means.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,221 ✭✭✭BrianD


    Didn't kind of story go around a couple of years back? You just inserted the model of phone you wanted into the story. I'd say the Brazil report is fiction.

    If you read the Australian report - the phone didn't glow red and the incident happened after the plane had landed. Report here


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