Exploding Phones: Why It Happens

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you must’ve heard about cell phones exploding and catching fire. There are quite a few cases, with phones from big-name manufacturers exploding as well.


The probability of your phone exploding is very low, but never not zero. There are multiple reasons a phone blows up. In this blog, we have compiled a few common reasons why mobile phones explode.

 

1. Manufacturing Defect

The most common cause of phone explosions is a manufacturing flaw. Before being dispatched, the phone's lithium-ion battery must be thoroughly inspected. A faulty part or a production line flaw can lead the lithium battery to fail and explode.

 

2. Damaged Battery

When a cellphone is dropped or damaged, the battery may be damaged as well. This can cause the battery's inner chemical or mechanical structure to change, resulting in short-circuits, overheating, and other problems. When a battery is broken, it usually swells, which in itself is a reason good enough to discard it and replace it.

 

3. Use of Third-Party Adapter/Chargers

Using third-party chargers is a typical mistake a lot of people make. It's not safe to charge a phone by any charger not manufactured or authorized by the manufacturing company of the phone. Third-party adapters and chargers often don’t have the specifications or safety requirements for the mobile phone. Despite these chargers looking similar, non-certified chargers can result in your smartphone overheating and damage to its internal parts.

 

4. Overnight Charging

With the exception of damage or the use of third-party chargers, there are many other factors why a phone's battery overheats. Overnight charging is one of the most common. Many people put their phones on charge before sleeping. This negatively affects the phone's battery, as prolonged charging can cause overcharging, overheating, short-circuiting, or even an explosion. Whenever the battery reaches its full charging capacity, many phones have a built-in microchip that stops the flow of current. Nevertheless, there still are a few inexpensive cellphones that lack the capability, which is why you read stories about phones exploding while the owner was sleeping.


As you can see, most of the reasons why a phone explodes are because of a malfunctioning or damaged battery. If your phone’s battery is damaged or swollen, get a new smartphone battery from NWA Cell Phone Repair. We are an Android and Apple repair center in Washington County and offer professional repairs with a 6-month warranty. Contact us now for further details.

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