But neither example includes biting into an iPhone battery to verify it's authentic. Per Chinese-language website Sina Tech, a person bit an iPhone battery in a pc fractions shop in an attempt to verify that it was in reality a battery. It only takes a few seconds for the battery to explode, that evidences that biting a battery is never a perfect idea. There's an iPhone battery craze happening right now, and it's all Apple's fault. The iPhone maker, however, offers cheaper iPhone battery replacements than before, even for devices with batteries that haven't aged to the point where they'd trigger slowdowns.
iPhone battery explodes after Chinese person bites it
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) -- final Friday (Jan. 19), while looking for a new replacement battery for his iPhone at an electronics store in China, a Chinese person inexplicably decided to bite into 1 of the batteries to somehow analisis its authenticity, leading the device to suddenly explode in a ball of fire. Video of the bizarre incident that was captured in the store's CCTV cam was posted on the Chinese vidimus sharing website miaopai.com on Jan. twenty and has since been viewed over 4.45 mn times. In response to the video, a Chinese netizen chided the person with saying, "The battery isn't gold, why are you biting it?" After a large uproar over Apple slowing drop older models of the iPhone with aging batteries, it has started to offer a discount on replacement batteries around the world, involving in China. However, Chinese electronics stores are notoriously replete with fake goods, thus the person was in his own, however obviously wrong, way trying to analisis its authenticity.
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