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I thought this was of general interest, not just for iPhone users, but anyone that gets phone repairs from less than ...

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    Default Screw causes iPhone melt down

    I thought this was of general interest, not just for iPhone users, but anyone that gets phone repairs from less than qualified technicians. See the photo. Where's the screw? VF

    'Self-Combusting' iPhone on Airplane Due to Screw Lost in Botched Repair Job - Mac Rumors

    'Self-Combusting' iPhone on Airplane Due to Screw Lost in Botched Repair Job

    Last November, it was reported that an iPhone 4 had experienced self-combustion onboard an aircraft that had just landed in Sydney, Australia. The incident gained a fair amount of attention for the apparently dangerous situation it caused and existing concerns over occasionally overheating of iPhones and other devices, although those incidents are usually related to charging malfunctions.

    ZDNet.com.au now reports that Australian government officials have concluded their investigation into the incident, determining that the device's batteryicon had been punctured by a lost screw that made its way inside the device during a screen replacement procedure performed by an unauthorized service center.

    The phone was sent to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) as part of an investigation into the matter, which has now revealed that a misplaced screw punctured the battery casing, leading to a short circuit that caused the battery to overheat.

    The screw that caused the issue was the result of a botched screen-replacement job from a non-authorised service centre. A screw from the bottom of the unit, adjacent to the 30-pin connector, found its way into the handset, and caused the battery compartment to puncture as a result.
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    Looking at that picture brought one thing to my mind. I really hope he wasn't holding his iPhone wrong when that happened, lol.


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    Default Re: Screw causes iPhone melt down

    Looks like that guy got "screwed"
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