Samsung has officially pulled the Note 7 for the second time and stopped the recall program as it’s looking into reports of exploding safe units, and now Apple seems to be paying a little bit more attention to claims that older iPhone models are catching fire too.
Reports coming from sources familiar with the matter reveal that Apple is now investigating two iPhones that burst into flames last week, one of which was owned by a student whose device caught fire in the middle of a class.
The student owned an iPhone 6 Plus, and most likely, Apple suspects that the phone “exploded” because it was bending in the back pocket, with its owner even admitting that he sat on it.
“I felt this crazy, hot burning in my le… (read more)
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