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To: Swordmaker

Did you read the article?

Oh wait, you did not so all you posted is just bunk, as usual

The problem was that the iPhone was in someone’s car and it burned out the guy’s car. Great design

Here is the article so you can read it

http://www.breitbart.com/california/2016/10/21/2nd-fire-apple-iphone-7-threatens-mass-recall/

Take your time, read it slowly so you understand it this time

MMkay?


33 posted on 12/05/2016 7:34:27 PM PST by arl295
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To: arl295; dayglored
Did you read the article?

Oh wait, you did not so all you posted is just bunk, as usual

Oh, my GOD you are just over the top. FOUR TIMES in the same thread! Good grief, arl295. Don't you think the one time was enough????

The Breitbart article merely echoed the Australian TV report and covered nothing new.

Of course I read it. I read it when I originally posted it on FreeRepublic back when the event happened. . . both events when you count the burned shipped iPhone 7. I even read the part where they guy stated "My car was full of smoke." It did not burn out his car. The iPhone 7 in question was still wrapped inside his jeans (not I read a lot more articles on the incident than did you, because the fact they were JEANS was not mentioned in that article YOU posted but was detailed in other articles). I also read the investigators' reports about the charger they found in his car, which was NOT an Apple car charger. Apple does not make one in the form they found in his car.

You are the one who seems to be lacking in reading comprehension as you seem to conflate a SINGLE, overheated iPhone 7, which caught fire while charging in a car in the hot sun, where the investigators found the ambient temperatures due to greenhouse effect reached a minimum 140º BEFORE the iPhone caught fire, exceeding the operational parameters of the device, into a device wide failure that is threatening all iPhone 7 models everywhere to the same level as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 where they had over 250 known spontaneous incident's of fire and explosions worldwide in less than a month!

YOU are the one who did not read and understand what you read.

I quote ONCE AGAIN from Fortune Magazine's article reporting the Australia incident upon which you are so delusionally fixated:

"And at least so far, there haven’t been widespread claims that the iPhone 7, which reached store shelves last month, is overheating and catching fire."

Take your time, read it slowly so you understand it this time.

41 posted on 12/05/2016 7:58:17 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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