OnePlus Nord 2 5G blast in Delhi lawyer’s gown in second such incident: Full story

a oneplus nord 2 A 5G smartphone purportedly in a Delhi-based lawyer’s gown exploded soon after a similar incident. oneplus nord 2 Last month there was a 5G blast in Bangalore. The Delhi-based incident took place on Wednesday in the chambers of a court in New Delhi. Affected Gaurav Gulati shared the details of the incident on his Twitter and is in the process of suing OnePlus. “While I was in my office (court room) this morning, my brand new OnePlus Nord 2 5G exploded and caught fire,” Gupta tweeted on Wednesday, 8 September.

In a telephonic conversation with a leading media outlet, Gulati said that she felt some heat coming out of the pocket of her gown. He said that after feeling the heat, he took out the OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone and saw smoke coming out of it. Furthermore, he said, “I immediately threw the gown on and once my colleague and I got close to the phone, it exploded.” After that his entire room was filled with smoke, Gupta said. Mr. Gulati bought the OnePlus Nord 2 on August 23 and was not being used or charged when it exploded.

FIR registered against Gulati oneplus Managing Director and heroine Officer for the explosion which resulted in injuries to his torso. Gupta said that he had called the police soon after the incident and had gone for a medical examination to proceed for an official complaint against the manufacturer and the seller. “It is as if you are carrying a bomb by spending Rs. 30,000-35,000,” he said.

OnePlus, in a statement to News18, said that the user declined to help make a proper diagnosis after several attempts were made after the incident. “A few days ago, a user notified us on Twitter about an alleged explosion case for the OnePlus Nord 2, and our team immediately reached out to this person to verify the validity of the claim.” “We take every such claim seriously out of concern for user safety. However, despite several attempts to analyze the device, including a visit to the premises yesterday, to examine it in person, he have so far denied us the opportunity to make a proper diagnosis. In such circumstances, it is impossible for us to verify the validity of this claim or to address this person’s demands for compensation.”

Responding to NDTV Gadgets 360, Gulati said that he refused to give the smartphone to the OnePlus team as he found them insensitive and believed it could be tempered with evidence of a smartphone malfunction. “Instead of being serious about the issue, the team that came to my place was telling me that the phone would have given a good experience,” Gadgets 360 quoted Gulati as saying.

This is similar to an issue last month, where a user in Bengaluru reported a similar explosion issue with the OnePlus Nord 2 5G. OnePlus had then said that the explosion was caused by an isolated incident involving external factors and not a manufacturing or product issue.

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