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  2. Sep 20, 2024 · The average smartphone is unlikely to explode, but it happens. There's not much you can do if shoddy hardware is to blame, but these tips may help prevent your phone from going up in...

    • Manufacturing Defect
    • Physical Damage to The Battery
    • Using Third-Party Chargers
    • Overnight Charging
    • Processor Overload
    • Phone Left in The car, in Direct Sunlight, Etc
    • Battery Coming in Contact with Water
    • Customer-Induced Damage

    A defect in manufacturing is the primary reason why phones explode. The Lithium-ion battery that powers the handset needs to be properly tested before it’s shipped. A wrong component or a fault in the assembly line can cause the battery to malfunction and, in turn, explode. This usually happens when the cells inside the battery reach a critical tem...

    The second reason why the phone explodes is the physical condition of the battery. At times when a phone is dropped, it can cause damage to the battery. This can alter the internal mechanical or chemical structure of the battery – leading to short-circuit, overheating, and more. Once the battery is damaged, it often swells, which is a reason enough...

    This is a common mistake most of us make. Charging a phone other than the proprietor’s charger can be dangerous. Third-party chargers more often than not lack the specifications that the handset requires. While they may look the same, the cheap or uncertified chargers can overheat the phone, damage the internal components, and lead to “bubbles” or ...

    There are other reasons as well why the battery overheats, apart from the damage or using third-party chargers. Chief among them is the overnight charging. Most of us have this habit of putting the phone on charging while going to sleep. This takes a toll on the battery as charging it excessively can result in overheating, overcharging, short-circu...

    The processor can also contribute to your phone naturally heating up. The chipset, even the most powerful one, has thermal issues during multi-tasking and running apps with heavy graphics such as PUBG. To counter this, OEMs have started adding a thermal lock feature or thermal paste to keep the handset’s heat in check. But in many cases this does n...

    Too much heat can ruin the phone’s battery. The cells become a bit unstable, lose exothermic breakdown, and produce gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. These gases can cause the battery to swell, compromise its structure, and eventually, explode. Therefore, it’s advised not to leave the handset in a hot car and keep it under direct sunlight for a...

    A battery bursting due to water was prevalent when the handsets weren’t waterproof. These days even the most affordable handsets out there come with at least splash-resistant coating that keeps the water as much as it can at bay. However, if you still want a feel of it, combine a cheap smartphone with a punctured battery that lets the water in, and...

    There have also been instances of smartphones blast occurring due to customer-induced damages. One such incident happened last year with Realme 5, which allegedly exploded while the user was riding his motorcycle. The company, upon examination, claimed the phone was damaged due to external forces that caused a puncture in the battery and a damaged ...

  3. Sep 20, 2024 · Given the deadly explosions of pagers owned by members of Hezbollah this week, many smartphone users are asking if their devices could also be remotely set to explode.

  4. Jun 24, 2019 · But why do phones explode? And how can you prevent your phone from bursting into flames? Whether it happens on an airplane or in an Apple Store, a story on exploding phones can rock the world into anxiety.

    • Andrew Heinzman
    • Editor
    • Get a Phone Case. While it isn't common, dropping your phone can damage the battery. Just ask former PCMag Mobile Analyst Steven Winkelman, who received a Chinese-manufactured phone in the mail for review.
    • Avoid Extreme Temperatures. You probably know that heat is your phone's worst enemy, but what about cold? Your phone's battery is optimized to work within a certain temperature range—between 32-95 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • Don't Cover Your Phone While It's Charging. This one sounds silly, but I can personally attest to it; don't cover your phone with anything while it's charging and don't charge the device in bed.
    • Practice Good Battery Hygiene. There are a lot of battery myths out there. We shot down many of them, like the idea that charging your phone overnight will cause it to explode (it won't).
  5. Sep 14, 2022 · Exploding phones: How much harm can they cause. Sadly, exploding phones in recent reports have proven to be deadly. If a phone explodes while using, or while talking, it can cause severe...

  6. Short Answer. Yes, smartphones can explode, but it is very rare. This usually happens when the battery has been damaged and is exposed to high temperatures. If a phone is exposed to too much heat, it can cause the battery to overheat and possibly even cause it to explode.