- Battery problems: A faulty or damaged battery is the most common cause of phone explosions. For example, if the battery is punctured, it can cause a short circuit, leading to a fire or explosion.
- Overheating: If a phone is used for an extended period without cooling down, it can overheat and cause the battery to explode.
- External damage: If a phone is dropped or damaged, it can cause internal components to become damaged, leading to an explosion.
- Defective charging cables or chargers: Using a defective charging cable or charger can cause the battery to overheat, leading to an explosion.
- Manufacturing defects: Some phones may have manufacturing defects that can lead to an explosion.