Please consider this a CONSUMER SAFETY ALERT.
Below is the photograph of an iPhone 7, which blew up in front of the owner, who captured the activity and posted the video on the Internet.
The February 22, 2017 photos posting made by Bree@briannaolivas Source
Bree candidly reports, “So my IPhone 7 plus blew up this morning [emoticon] was not even using it, literally no explanation for this pic.twitter.com/sQ8CJt4Y69”. Bree posted the ‘action’ video of the phone during self-destruction.
So my IPhone 7 plus blew up this morning ? was not even using it, literally no explanation for this pic.twitter.com/sQ8CJt4Y69
— Bree✨ (@briannaolivas_) February 23, 2017
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Do you have a bathroom sink in your car? Because it’s burning, clearly, on top of the sink in the video. Then there are pictures of it, apparently burnt, in a car. Why would you take it into your car if it already caught fire on the sink?
To take it to the store to claim warranty?? You would have just thrown it away??
No, but I might have put it in something flameproof.