If you don’t want your phone to explode, stop this habit immediately.

Listening to the phone in the rain

Rainwater will damage your phone or seep into the circuit, possibly causing a short circuit, fire, or explosion.

When there is thunder and lightning, using the phone is even more dangerous. Electric sparks can follow the phone’s waves and thus it is very likely that lightning will strike.

Not only is it contraindicated to use the phone in the rain, but also in humid environments such as the bathroom. That is where there are potential risks that can happen to you.

Using the phone while charging

It can be said that many users today still use the phone while charging the battery and this is considered a bad habit and should be stopped immediately.

Absolutely do not use the phone while charging
First, usually when the battery runs out, you have to recharge it and you should also understand that, according to recent research results, when the battery power is too low, the amount of radiation will increase many times, which will cause great harm to health, especially the brain. That is why when hearing the phone is charging or the battery is extremely low, we feel a lot more headache. Experts warn that users should not use the phone while charging near sensitive areas such as the brain, heart, etc.

In addition, users can also understand that when using it while charging, it means forcing the battery to do two jobs, charging and discharging at the same time. This will quickly reduce the battery’s lifespan and thereby create unpredictable dangers.

According to experts, most reputable phone manufacturers worldwide have taken precautions when charging the battery and the case of an accident while charging and using it is also very low. Therefore, the above incidents may be due to the reasons we will mention below.

Buying batteries of unknown origin

This is one of the main causes leading to the risk of fire and explosion. With genuine batteries, manufacturers have carefully studied the serious problems that occur, and explosions are one of them. Although explosions still occur with these batteries, they are very rare. However, with floating batteries, they are often counterfeited with outdated technology or recycled batteries and do not undergo quality inspection, so their safety is also significantly reduced, even becoming “time bombs” pre-installed in smartphones without the user knowing.

There are also many cases of accidents caused by battery explosions in the world. In 2007, a Chinese worker died after the phone in his pocket exploded. Also in this country, in 2013, a woman named Li almost went blind when her iPhone 5 suddenly heated up very quickly and exploded, causing debris to fly straight into her eyes. In Taiwan, a woman was also “scared” when her HTC One X suddenly exploded. Although the owner was fine, the device was severely damaged.

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