Look at all the iphones that turn into roman candles as well
but the media refuses to report the truth
because you lie, and there is no truth to your specious claim. An expected number of Lithium Ion batters of one in 10 million to 12 million per year will fail by overheating or catching fire no matter what make or design of lithium ion battery is used. That is the expected failure rate. If there are 1,100,000,000 iOS devices in the wild, as are now reported, then an expected 92 to 110 iOS devices will fail every year, or 8 to 9 per month. That is no where nearly the 3,000 times the normal expected rate for Lithium Ion batteries that the Samsung Note 7 had been evincing. You've been told this several times before and you continue to repeat your false claims with a lack of any evidence that shows anything approaching anything about rates of unusual fires with iPhones.
That's why there are no reports in the media. If there were even an inkling of truth to your claims, the media would be all over this like they are over anything about Apple that would generate any advertising clicks. Since there is no evidence for your claims, there isn't enough to do even that, except in your delusions.
You're a freakin' riot. I've seen you come in and take a cr@p on Apple threads for no reason at all except you had to take a cr@p.
You obviously have a glorious future in promulgating fake news. Maybe you could set up a fake news aggregation site (you know there's lots of it out there) and you could call it the "Meta-Fake News Site".
And the motto could be "I never Meta Fake News Site I didn't like."
Say, nothing personal, but those of us who are here for the tech-related news don't appreciate your droppings. So next time you feel like you have to take a cr@p, how about doing it on some other thread? Thanks.