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Old 05-22-2009, 03:20 PM
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Re: WARNING Battery Danger

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Originally Posted by sho0z View Post
i would report this and possibly try to file some type of suit.
And get laughed out of court once HTC brings to the stand a tech expert who shows how things get hot when placed under a pile of clothes? Including batteries getting hot too? And then the warning that is on every HTC battery is read allowed.

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Caution: Do not expose to high temperature...
Unless the OP had a non-metal themometor in the pocket, which was read the moment before the fire started, that confirms the temperature was always below 140 degree F under the pile.

And then, once it was noted in court that the battery was in a back pants pocket and at times likely sat on by over 100 pounds.



Yea, that would be a nice pile of the OP's money wasted.
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