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What happens when phone battery swells?
A SWOLLEN LITHIUM-ION BATTERY MAY CATCH FIRE OR EXPLODE. Removing a swollen battery can be hazardous, but leaving a swollen battery inside a device also poses risks. To prevent potential device and bodily harm, a device should not operate with a swollen battery.
Will swollen battery shrink?
First aid for battery bulges Turn your device off if you have any indication of swelling and take it to a service centre. There is no point waiting for the battery to “shrink”. The ever growing pressure can cause damage to the entire device. Leave the battery in the device only if it is stuck.
Can a dead swollen battery explode?
Yes. A swollen lithium-ion battery can be extremely dangerous if left in your device. It could become punctured, causing hazardous gases to escape. A swollen cell phone battery could even catch fire or explode while you’re holding it, leading to serious injury.
Can a phone battery explode?
Manufacturing defect A defect in manufacturing is the primary reason why phones explode. The Lithium-ion battery that powers the handset needs to be properly tested before it’s shipped. A wrong component or a fault in the assembly line can cause the battery to malfunction and, in turn, explode.
Is it safe to store a swollen battery?
Store them in a plastic container; avoid metal. Possible damage? If you see a swollen or bulging battery, immediately put it in a non-flammable material such as sand or kitty litter in a cool, dry place. DO NOT THROW AWAY.
Is it safe to remove a swollen battery from a device?
Removing a swollen battery can be hazardous, but leaving a swollen battery inside a device also poses risks. To prevent potential device and bodily harm, a device should not operate with a swollen battery. These guidelines offer best practices for removing swollen batteries, but cannot guarantee a safe repair.
What happens when your battery swells up?
A swollen battery is a major inconvenience, and a potential health hazard. But you simply can’t fight chemistry. Metal oxidizes, and when it does, it creates a gaseous byproduct. You can take the proper precautions — or you can get burned.
Why don’t cell phones have replaceable batteries?
Unfortunately in the past four or five years the idea of user-replaceable batteries in cell phones has gone out of fashion. This is just part of planned obsolescence, so that when the battery is done, the cellphone is done, and you will buy a new one instead of just buying a new battery.
Is it bad to throw away a phone with a bloated battery?
No it is not. The first smartphone I ever had was a Samsung Galaxy Y and after a year the battery started swelling and the back cover came out. The battery had just about become useless and the phone started switching on and off on its own. So, if your phone’s battery has bloated it’s best to throw it away and get a new one.