The video has gone viral on TikTok and the brother has promised not to leave his phone charging overnight again.
Charging smartphones at night is normal, especially just before bed. In fact, some people charge their phones while using them before putting it under their pillow or by the side of the bed.Muhammad Irfan Aiman, 16, learned a valuable lesson when his mobile phone seemingly exploded while the family was sleeping soundly.
According to NST, Muhammad Irfan Aiman said he is never going to charge his mobile phone while sleeping again.Meanwhile Nurain said that the purpose of posting the TikTok video about what happened to her younger brother was to alert and remind people of the risks associated with charging a phone while sleeping.
Some people advise placing the charging device on a metal surface that is more likely to disperse heat, such as a dish or saucer.Make sure that the charging cable that is being used is a certified one, or just stick to the original cable that is given by the manufacturers.
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