Young girl’s viral video shows phone exploding in her face – but is it real? Here's all we know

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Young girl’s viral video shows phone exploding in her face – but is it real? Here's all we know

A viral video from China is causing alarm online after showing a young girl’s phone suddenly explode while it was charging. The clip has sparked concern about everyday phone safety and how careful we need to be with devices at home.In the video, the girl is sitting on a sofa with her phone plugged in. Without warning, the phone explodes, throwing her to the floor. She screams and quickly moves away. After the blast, the phone is seen completely burnt and blackened.


Social media users express shock

The video quickly spread online, and many people shared their fear and concern. One user wrote, “That’s so scary, especially for a kid. Hope she’s doing well.” Another commented, “People sleep next to their phones while charging every night… Stories like this are a scary reminder of how risky that can be.”Many viewers also shared advice about safe phone use. “Phones can be dangerous if they overheat while charging or pressing them. I hope nothing major happens to her,” one user said. Another added, “Nowadays phones can operate while charging, but continuous use during charging can cause the device to overheat. This is why people should avoid using phones while they are charging. Cheap chargers, damaged batteries, or overheating can be very dangerous.

While most viewers were alarmed, some questioned if the clip was real. One comment said, “Her small right foot came through the cable…face clean. AI (but yes… that's a risk with any batteries).”


Reminder about phone safety

This incident is a clear reminder to be careful with electronic devices. Using good-quality chargers, avoiding using phones while charging, and monitoring battery health can help prevent accidents like this.Disclaimer: This article is based on a video circulating on social media and user comments. The authenticity of the video has not been independently verified.Thumb image: X

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