An Apple Watch Series 7 user reported their device's battery overheated and blew up - here’s what happened with the wearable.
. However, accidents do occur, and most of them are sporadic. One such battery problem apparently occurred recently when someone’s Apple Watch Series 7 overheated and blew up.
The Apple Watch owner called Apple support, and he says the call escalated through multiple levels. A manager created a case for further investigation but did not provide a solution for the problem. The Apple employee reportedly told the user not to touch the Watch until he heard back from the company.report notes that the heat had shattered the device’s display.
Apple Watch Series 7 that reportedly overheated and blew up – a view of the damaged battery. Image source:The user picked up the Watch to send photos to Apple, but the wearable started making “crackling sounds.” It then “exploded” as the user threw it out the window.
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