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Posted by Jim key
 - September 01, 2023, 15:09:46
Hello,my name is Jim I am Jacksonville NC I am a sub contractor goldkey LLC I purchased a nord n30 5g from t mobile I owned it for 28 days I was in route to a customers home where it had fallen from it holder the screen was cracked I had purchased insurance so when I returned to t mobile I was sent to there repair facility the phone was not able to be repaired so it was to be mailed off and a replacement sent there technician couldn't shut off the phone due to the design or poor design of this device they still have me put it in an envelope they provided to be sent once I did the phone blew up in my work vehicle shattering the front windshield burning my wife's hand causing 1000 of dollars of damage due to the design and lack of availability of parts understand Germany has already damned the sale of this device in there county people stay away from one plus they are dangerous but untill there dealt we are forced to do this to anyone that will listen
Posted by Mohanad Alreqeb
 - September 12, 2021, 13:52:17
This is the price of start using Meadiateck processors..Why only Nord 2 Explode in OnePlus line?
Posted by Xplodey
 - September 11, 2021, 21:34:34
I wonder if he paid attention to those notifications that warn you when an app is running and draining the battery.

Yes, safeguards should be on place to prevent explosions but I buy things an expect 1/3 of them to be defective.  When I buy phones, CPUs, video cards I put them through a whole host of stressful benchmarks to see if they at least throttle properly.  My OnePlus 7 Pro has been through many such stress tests in the last two and a half years and I shut off apps that I get warned are draining the battery and it still runs like a champ.

The least the lawyer could do is find an unbiased, independent team to see why the phone got all explodey.
Posted by Christina D Floyd
 - September 11, 2021, 21:01:54
I had a OnePlus 7Pro for 8 months. That thing would get so hot just reading the news or playing a game. Then it would over heat and glitch. The phone was highly recommended on tech sites. 😐 Never buying OnePlus again. Hope the author of the article is ok, that's horrible.
Posted by Jimmy Fallin
 - September 11, 2021, 20:26:38
I own a OnePlus Nord N10 5G and it was such a glitchy overheating phone I had to buy another phone and threw that one in the trash where it belongs. I have had good luck with all other OnePlus phones in the past though.
Posted by sektor
 - September 11, 2021, 18:01:12
It's because oneplus can't get the phones to stop overheating. My OnePlus 9 pro overheats everday
Posted by Arlyst
 - September 11, 2021, 16:24:35
What apps were installed on the phone? Did it have adequate cooling on it. Had it been left out in the sun? Lots of questions to ask 
Posted by Wereweeb
 - September 11, 2021, 05:44:28
Quote from: Furnace lake on September 11, 2021, 02:09:45
Who said OnePlus has settled? It exploded!

I like your name! I used to call the 11th Gen "Boiling Lake"

As for the post - I find it a tad strange that all these devices keep blowing up in India. Maybe it's just them being used to posting about it online, or maybe the devices simply weren't built properly for the local climate?
Posted by Furnace lake
 - September 11, 2021, 02:09:45
Who said OnePlus has settled? It exploded!
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 10, 2021, 23:57:16
Yet another OnePlus Nord 2 has gone up in flames. The phone reportedly exploded spontaneously even though it wasn't charging or in use at all. Unlike the previous case, however, OnePlus may find this incident difficult to sweep under the carpet, as the owner of the exploded Nord 2 is a lawyer who looks set file charge that will discontinue sales of the Nord 2 entirely.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-Nord-2-OnePlus-to-face-litigation-after-phone-explodes-in-lawyer-s-pocket.560673.0.html