The year 2016 seems to be the year of burning mobiles. Is it right? After the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 blast, now one more mobile from Reliance Jio which is Reliance Lyf phone exploded and catches flames. The political secretary of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Tanvir Sadiq’s Reliance Jio Lyf mobile blasted and went up in flames today.
Tanvir Sadiq immediately posted pictures of his reliance Lyf blasted phone in his Twitter page and wrote a letter to Reliance Jio regarding this. The pictures show mobile’s rear panel and LYF logo is also visible. He also sent an alert message to all Reliance Lyf phone users after the phone explodes.
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Tanvir Sadiq tweeted that “This is not fair and needs to look into this issue and all such phones need to recall immediately.” Meanwhile, Reliance was quickly responding to the Tanvir’s complaint and stated that they would start investigating and come with the accurate report.
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Glad everyone is safe Tanvir. This looks like it was a very narrow escape. I won't be using my handset anytime soon, that's for sure. https://t.co/gb9tXeD7aV
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) November 6, 2023
All those people who have this @Reliance_LYF phone need to be very cautious and careful @reliancejio
— Tanvir Sadiq (@tanvirsadiq) November 6, 2023
My family had a narrow escape today after @reliancejio 's @Reliance_LYF phone exploded & burst into flames. pic.twitter.com/NggIGMc8Zw
— Tanvir Sadiq (@tanvirsadiq) November 6, 2023
Lyf spokesperson said that “Lyf phones design and manufactured by some of the world’s leading manufacturers. Each mobile has been tested and won’t miss quality. We are sorry about the incident and taking this matter seriously. We will conduct a strict investigation on this blast. Customers safety is crucial to us, and after getting the reason, we will take action.”
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The same thing happened to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 a few days back, and still the issue hasn’t cooled down. The company also recalled the faulty phones and replacing them with safe units. However, many reports said that the returned mobiles are also not safe and they also have a chance of exploding.
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