Originally posted by djrlewisChrist.
Not sure that I can see how an exploding battery can break a dude's spine though![]()
Originally posted by djrlewisI reckon he took a good kicking off someone/several people and the battery was a result of that, as were the spine and ribs.
Still something that it glued itself to his chest though, as you say![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
Just wished it was an iphone though
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
Not a fan (I know you don't like touchscreen)?
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
its not the phone itself. Its the people who buy th phone. The people who pay £300 to get themselves roped into a terrible rip-off contract just to have the phone. I saw people outside the O2 store jumping and screaming and taking photos of themselves with their iphones. Fuck I wanted to melt a phone into each of their chests. Sad sad sad.
About the phone. . it's ok, uglier than it should be (why doesn't it look more like the touch?). Pretty interface but average other than that.
Originally posted by germcevoyanother thing that annoyed me is that the upgrade is 99% going to be released in January. 18 month contract for the upgrade to be released in 2 months? No thanks
But the official, who spoke anonymously, said such a fatal explosion would be virtually impossible.
Originally posted by drewhigginsProbably when the battery exploded something went into his back and shattered his spine.
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Not if LG were recalling half a million Lithium-Ion batteries due to fire and risk of exploding it's not virtually impossible. Lithium-Ion is the same battery type the iPod and other electronics use as well, and still they made the mistake of using them for keeping the iPod small and lots of battery life.
They should have used Nickel-Cadmium batteries.