Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Apple iphone explodes midflight in Australia
Apple’s iPhones are always among the hottest
gadgets of any holiday shopping season, but for
one passenger on an Australian flight, the phone
was too hot to handle — literally.
While on Australian flight Regional Express ZL319
Friday, a passenger’s iPhone 4 (not the iPhone
4S, which is Apple’s latest model) suddenly
started “emitting a significant amount of dense
smoke, accompanied by a red glow,” according
to a Regional Express statement.
The plane, which was flying from Lismore to
Sydney, was in the midst of landing when the
incident occured. “In accordance with company
standard safety procedures, the flight attendant
carried out recovery actions immediately, and the
red glow was extinguished successfully,”
according to Regional Express’ statement.
After landing, the iPhone was handed over to
officials at the Australian Transport Safety
Bureau. There’s no official word yet on what
caused the phone to combust.
Exploding Apple products are rare, but explosions
have happened in the past, mostly related to the
devices’ lithium ion batteries overheating.
The European Union launched an investigation in
2009 after multiple instances of iPhones and iPod
Touches exploding or catching fire midflight were
reported in the U.K., Holland, France and Sweden.
Apple also recalled its first-generation of iPod
nanos sold between September 2005 and
December 2006 because the battery would
overheat and “pose a safety risk,” according to
the company’s website.
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