A couple in Vietnam suffered severe burns when their phone exploded while charging near their bed.
The device overheated and exploded, setting their blanket on fire, resulting in burns on 20% of their bodies.
Rushed to Hung Vuong Phu Tho General Hospital, the couple faces a long recovery from burns on their faces, hands, thighs, and legs.
The hospital warns against leaving phones charging overnight due to the potential for serious injuries like burns.
Using your phone while charging can lead to a rise in temperature beyond the safe range, becoming a potential fire hazard.
The BMS can control temperatures in lithium-ion batteries, typically from 20 to 40 degrees Celsius, ensuring safety during charging.
The story concludes with a reminder to prioritize safety by avoiding device usage during charging to prevent overheating and potential hazards.