The
production of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been halted due to reported
cases of the smartphone catching fire or exploding. This may be because
of some manufacturing defect and at the same time, it may be due to
some of the things we do. This is because there are so many components
in a phone that makes it very sensitive to explosion. Since Note 7 are
exploding, we dim it fit to share 5 ways to stop your smartphone from
exploding or catching fire.
Using your smartphone while charging
We
are all guilty of this. We fiddle with our phone while charging it
because we cannot do without it. However, manufacturers have clearly
advised it is not a good practice to use a phone while it’s charging.
This is because it can produce too much heat.
Not using original charger
Phones
have their specific charger. You should always use that. But, you
cannot avoid the fact that you may forget your charge or misplace it
leading you to borrow a charger. If you are borrowing one, use an
original one.
Over charging
According
to findings, if your battery is at 80%, you should stop charging it.
However, many of us don’t stop charging until it is 100%. Worse still,
when it's 100%, we continue charging. Jumia Travel adds
that there is nothing wrong if you allow the battery to completely
exhaust power. This will help make your battery last and prevent it from
catching fire.
Using non-original batteries
You
should always replace batteries with original ones. However, with so
many counterfeits in the market, you should look out for certain feature
to identify the original. Better still, just buy it at an authorized
dealer even though it may be expensive.
Reduce exposure to sunlight
You
charging your phone and at the same time it is directly exposed to the
sun, this is not good for your phone. It is double jeopardy as your
phone may catch fire because of the effect of electricity and sun heat.
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