“The phone is literally a bomb at this point,” commented a member of the social media platform
A swollen battery inside this Pixel 6a is causing the display to push out and could explode at any time. | Image credit-u/shubham_770
The device owner said that he took care of the phone, never dropped the device, and didn’t use a case that could put pressure on the screen. A repairman at a local repair shop said that the problem was that the glue holding the screen in place was coming loose. Not mentioning the swollen battery inside could have been a deadly mistake since a swollen battery, which seems to be the proper diagnosis, can explode if there is pressure placed on it. If you look at one of the photos shared by the owner of this phone, it appears that he thought it would be wise to use rubber bands to keep the screen in place. This is actually a rather frightening photo because of what is really happening inside the phone.
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A smartphone typically doesn’t have much room inside its body. With the battery swelling, the cell takes up more room than the amount set aside for it which puts pressure on other parts such as the display. By using the rubber bands to try and keep things in place, pressure is being applied to the battery which could result in the release of deadly chemicals. Putting the rubber bands on the phone makes it more likely that the phone will explode. Additionally, using the phone or charging it with the battery swollen could lead the phone to overheat which could cause a fire or explosion.
By using rubber bands to hold the Pixel 6a together, the owner has turned his phone into a bomb that could explode at any time. Image credit-u/shubham_770
The Pixel 6a owner has already received a wrong diagnosis from his local repair shop and he has put himself in danger by keeping his phone together using rubber bands. If you notice the display on your phone pushing its way off the frame, or detect swelling near the area where the battery is located, turn off the handset immediately. If you don’t want to spend the bucks to have it professionally repaired by an experienced technician, you can try a Hail Mary pass like one Reddit subscriber did.