[Update] Soon after the incident, OnePlus said, “We take such incidents seriously. Our team has reached out to the user and we are in process of collecting the details to investigate this further.”
The exact reason behind the blast is still a question and the company is yet to respond to it.
[Original Story] It’s another day for the OnePlus Nord 2 and the device has yet again burnt into a dead machine. This time the incident occurred with a person in Dhule, India, and the pictures for the same were shared by a Twitter netizen named Suhit Sharma. Apparently, the phone owner kept the device in his right pocket and out of nowhere a major blast occurred resulting in some severe consequences.
Suhit on Twitter said, “Never expected this from you”, “see what your product have done. Please be prepared for the consequences. Stop playing with peoples life. Because of you that boy is suffering contact asap.”
@OnePlus_IN Never expected this from you #OnePlusNord2Blast see what your product have done. Please be prepared for the consequences. Stop playing with peoples life. Because of you that boy is suffering contact asap. pic.twitter.com/5Wi9YCbnj8
— Suhit Sharma (@suhitrulz) November 3, 2021
The user also shared multiple images of the phone’s back, where the phone seems to have burnt from the bottom left side. The phone was kept in a transparent TPU case and it also seems to have ripped off from the bottom sides. While a phone blast is unfortunate, what’s miserable is the owner’s thigh. Unfortunately, the right thigh of the device owner has major burn marks. In fact, the body skin of the phone’s owner has peeled off.
With so many Nord 2 units getting exploded, OnePlus surely has some questions to answer. Once, the company responds, we’ll update the article.
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