the smartphone OnePlus Nord 2 explodes again, this being the second confirmed instance that occurs in India. On this occasion, the accident affected an Indian lawyer who, according to his testimony, had just bought this mid-range Android smartphone.
So far, the manufacturer has not issued a statement about what happened, while in previous instances it tried to cancel the case. Fortunately, the user was not injured, but he exposed the case on social networks illustrating it with several images.
Mid-range Android smartphone explodes again in India
According to the testimony of Gaurav Gulati, exclusively to the publication MySmartPrice, his OnePlus Nord 2 burst into flames. Then it would eventually explode. Remember that this is the second time that this smartphone explodes in India, and the previous case took place in August. So the Chinese manufacturer excused itself from its responsibility, citing external factors on the phone.
More specifically, OnePlus ruled out the blame and the possible error or failure in the construction of the smartphone. The manufacturer claimed that the incident was due to misuse of the phone and blamed factors external to its product.

Now, however, the case has affected an Indian lawyer who claims he left his phone in the pocket of his robe. This is before the phone catches fire and then explodes.
The user reports that he feels something hot in his pocket and begins to see smoke coming out of his pocket.
The OnePlus Nord 2 exploded in an Indian court
Instinct led him to pull the robe away from him, beginning to see flames soon after and a small explosion shortly after. This case was developed in an Indian court where the lawyer would be exercising his activity, with the respective usual gown.

The lawyer also claims that the OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone was not carried in the pocket, it was only in support as in any other of normal use. In fact, the user claims that the battery would be 90% charged that day before the accident.
In light of what happened, the aforementioned publication reports that OnePlus will have already contacted Gaurav Gulati. The brand will have asked you to send the device in for inspection.
However, you will also take legal action to enforce your rights by filing a complaint with the competent authorities in India.

In addition, the lawyer has already filed another complaint in the Indian consumer court. There, the lawyer filed a court order to block the sale of the OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone in India. Gaurav resorted to legal means stating that the “brand was totally insensitive to the trauma it suffered.”
The manufacturer now faces a court order in India

OnePlus, in a public statement, states that “last night, an individual alerted us to an alleged explosion of the OnePlus Nord 2 through Twitter. About the claim. We take these cases very seriously, putting user safety first.”
The company undertakes to delve into the truth in this case, wanting to examine the condition of the equipment and investigate the possible causes of what happened. However, for now, the procedure will be handed over to the Indian branch of OnePlus.