My sister threw my phone in the microwave and microwaved it for like, 2 minutes. There was an explosion sound and I'm too scared to open the microwave (microwave is still intact). What do I do?
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➡ The smartphones have an efficient battery with an efficient innet cardings and functionings.
➡ For such case, it is strictly mentioned in the battery that dont put it on too hot and too cold temperatures.
➡ You can open the microwave after the switch and all powers connected to it is "OFF".
➡ Dont touch the battery. After three-four days you can touch it. Otherwise you can take the whole microwave oven and remove the battery from inside by tilting the microwave.
➡ Dont put that battery near to anyone's house including your house. It may have an adverse result later.
➡ You may put that battery into any nearby lakes, ponds or rivers.
⭐⭐⭐ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ⭐⭐⭐
➡ The smartphones have an efficient battery with an efficient innet cardings and functionings.
➡ For such case, it is strictly mentioned in the battery that dont put it on too hot and too cold temperatures.
➡ You can open the microwave after the switch and all powers connected to it is "OFF".
➡ Dont touch the battery. After three-four days you can touch it. Otherwise you can take the whole microwave oven and remove the battery from inside by tilting the microwave.
➡ Dont put that battery near to anyone's house including your house. It may have an adverse result later.
➡ You may put that battery into any nearby lakes, ponds or rivers.
⭐⭐⭐ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ⭐⭐⭐
jgarcia186:
no but, would it still be okay after a phone battery exploded in it?
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