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Apple’s iPhone 7 goes Note 7 way; Catches fire burnt down owner’s car

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It seems having a high-hand smartphone is not less than risking your lives, as after Samsung’s Note 7 burnt down, causing damage and becoming pretty much a nuisance, now Apple joins the league of such faulty devices, as some pictures of brand new Apple’s iPhone7 have emerged that has burnt to a crisp with owner’s pants and car along with it.

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Mat Jones, a surfing instructor from Australia had left his phone wrapped in his jeans inside the car while he was taking a lesson on the beach. He told 7 News that when he returned, he realised he couldn’t see inside the car because of the smoke. On opening the door he saw his jeans smoking and within minutes the interior of the car was lit up.

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Meanwhile, Cupertino tech giant is investigating the incident.

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