Many people keep something or the other in the cover of their mobile phone. Like money, important papers, PIN, SIM card or small receipts. You think that this will keep important things with you and there will be no fear of losing them. But do you know that doing this can prove dangerous for you? You can get a big loss, and your smartphone can also explode like a bomb. Know here how keeping a 10-rupee note in the phone can prove to be costly.
Risk of a blast in the phone
When you keep a note or paper between the cover and the back panel of the phone, it increases the heating of the phone. The phone gets hot when used while charging or when used for a long time. In such a situation, the paper or note kept inside the cover can increase the heat further. Due to this, the battery can overheat and also catch fire.
If the phone catches fire or the battery explodes, not only will your phone get damaged, but the money, SIM card, or documents kept inside can also be burned. This can cause you a loss of thousands of rupees.
It is important to keep in mind.
There can be many reasons for a phone blast, but one of them is keeping notes or something in the phone cover. When you use the phone continuously or use it while charging, it starts heating up.
Now, if you have kept money or paper pressed in its cover, then the phone does not get space to cool down. Due to this, the phone gets hotter and the risk of a blast increases due to overheating.
Many times the cover of your phone is thick, and on top of that, you also keep money in it. This can also cause problems in wireless charging. Keeping notes in the phone cover can also cause network issues.
It is important to pay attention to all the things mentioned above. If you want your smartphone to last for a long time, then do not keep anything like money or slips in the phone. Apart from this, avoid using the phone while charging.
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