Making the rounds on Twitter recently has been a video of a smoking iPhone 7 Plus. The video, shared by Brianna Olivas, shows the device burning to the point that the case is melting away and smoke is erupting from the side of the device.
Now, Apple has responded to the viral video…
In a brief statement to Mashable, an Apple spokesperson said that the company has been in touch with Olivas and is investigating. “We are in touch with the customer and looking into it,” an Apple spokesperson said.
For her part, Olivas explained that she started experiencing problems with her iPhone 7 Plus the day before the device “blew up.” She says that the device wouldn’t turn on so she took it to her local Apple Store, where employees concluded that everything was fine after running a series of tests. The device then started functioning again.
The next morning, however, is when things went wrong. Olivas told Mashable that she was asleep with her phone charging when her boyfriend picked it up and noticed the smoking a few seconds later.
Olivas says that she has since turned the phone over to Apple, who is testing it and expects to know more within a week or so.
By the time he got over to the phone it had already caught fire, he quickly grabbed the phone and threw it in the restroom. As soon as he threw it in the restroom is blew up and more smoke started coming out of the phone.”
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of an iPhone catching fire, but cases in the past have generally been due to something like the phone overheating because it was under a pillow or in a pocket. While it’s possible that this was the case with Olivas’s, the inclusion of a video gives her claim a bit more weight than others. Some users on Twitter have pinned the problem on the “liquid case” Olivas was using, but she claims that she was using on such case.
Nevertheless, there’s no evidence at this point that proves what Olivas experienced is part of a widespread problem. Given the recent Note 7 debacle, there’ been an increased focus on smartphones catching fire, but this is nothing of that magnitude.
View the video, which has already racked up more than 1.26 million views and 18,000 retweets, below:
So my IPhone 7 plus blew up this morning 🤗 was not even using it, literally no explanation for this pic.twitter.com/sQ8CJt4Y69
— Bree✨ (@briannaolivas_) February 23, 2017
@briannaolivas_ pic.twitter.com/MLllo8DvSa