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sho0z 05-22-2009 02:44 PM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
i would report this and possibly try to file some type of suit.

darnell 05-22-2009 03:20 PM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sho0z (Post 929720)
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.

Quote:

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.

:scratch:

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

wanwarlock 05-23-2009 05:06 AM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
dude, your pants are famous! it's reported everywhere... even on my blog, ;) :

http://htcwinmobile.blogspot.com

glad you're alright. let this be a lesson to all. hehe

Major_Nate 05-23-2009 07:44 AM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
Glad you're all right, that looks harsh...but on a lighter note, it did remind me of a slightly amusing Cornholio line...lol.

thacounty 05-23-2009 01:29 PM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Major_Nate (Post 930617)
Glad you're all right, that looks harsh...but on a lighter note, it did remind me of a slightly amusing Cornholio line...lol.

HAHAHA nice!!

rachat024 05-28-2009 04:00 AM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
Wow! great news. Many thanks for your informative posts.=D>

pret auto

CheezWiz 05-28-2009 12:22 PM

Re: WARNING Battery Danger
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevm14 (Post 927659)
No, they are Lithium Ion, not polymer.

I beg to differ. Lithium Polymer and Ion are "the same" but the package is different. These small batteries are in the polymer configuration. That is why they balloon when they go bad. They are little foil sandwiches...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_polymer

"A compelling advantage of Li-poly cells is that manufacturers can shape the battery almost however they please, which can be important to mobile phone manufacturers constantly working on smaller, thinner, and lighter phones."


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