ipod Touch explodes in boy's pants; Apple sued

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It's probably only natural that a caption reading "ipod Touch explodes in boy's pants" generates a whole slew of jokes but there's nothing really funny about a 15-year-old teenage boy receiving second-degree burns because of a faulty Apple product. Yet that's what happened: a 16 GB Apple iPod Touch supposedly exploded and caught fire while in the boy's pocket, thus burning his leg. It certainly gives the slogan "burning a hole in your pocket" a whole new meaning.

According to the lawsuit filed Thursday in the Southern District of Ohio, the teen was attending school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and sitting at his desk; the iPod Touch was tucked away deep down in his pants pocket, turned off. The teen heard a loud pop and immediately began to feel a burning sensation on his leg. He quickly jumped up out of his seat to find that the iPod Touch has exploded and caught on fire. He then darted to the nearest bathroom and took off his pants "with the assistance of a friend." Apparently, the device had not only burned through his pants pocket, but melted through his Nylon/Spandex underwear, burning his leg. His mother was called in immediately to rush him directly to the doctor.

According to the lawsuit, the doctor declared the boy's wounds as second-degree burns. "He continues to suffer from both physical and mental conditions which will cause him to suffer pain, mental distress, emotional distress, and otherwise for the rest of his life," the lawsuit adds. The mother adds more turmoil to the pot, claiming that the sales clerks in the local Apple store didn't warn her of the potential danger, that the device could cause some serious bodily harm. The employees, more than likely unaware of any harmful side effects of using an Apple iPod Touch, now face gross recklessness and negligence charges due to malicious and fraudulent salesmanship. Oh, and the entire Apple company faces the same charges as well. That claim makes just about as much sense as saying that every McDonald's employee is guilty for gross recklessness and negligence because a customer burned their tongue on a hot apple pie.

Currently the Plaintiff's mother is suing Apple and the ten unnamed retail employees at a local Apple store for $225,000 in damages comprised of $75,000 for compensatory damages, $75,000 for punitive damages, and $75,000 for legal fees and "special damages." Naturally, Apple declined to comment on the situation, only saying that it does not comment on pending litigation. But as pointed out by CNET News, mobile device explosions are nothing new, however most of the time, they're caused by cheap batteries inserted by the user. It's certainly possible the teen's iPod Touch suffered the same fate if he modded the device with a different battery. Still, until more information comes to the surface, the device's flamboyant malfunction can only be speculated.

According to Apple, the iPod Touch is the "funnest iPod ever." It's probably safe to assume that the burned teen disagrees. Ultimately, this probably won't be the last we hear on this "Hot iPod Incident," as investigators probe into the actual device to determine what caused the fire. The plaintiff better hope that he didn't "jailbreak" his iPod Touch, as that would spell trouble for his defense and possibly terminate the lawsuit.

Note to self: do not put the iPod Touch in pocket.
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Well, its not the first time an iPod or iPhone exploded, for that matter even PSP's have exploded in the past and so did many other mobiles and laptops. with the PSP, most often its because of the use of cheapo low grade replacement batteries, but if the original battery bundled with a device has exploded then the company has no excuse for that.

Anyway it seems like jail breaking may come to the rescue of Apple if indeed that kid has jail broken his iPod.
 
A glass of Cow milk [cowon :P] keeps apple explosion away :P

Seriously I am a bit terrified, has similar incident happened with Shuffle [I know its low end but still wanna confirm] ? :S



Sue Apple
:P
 
Dark Star said:
Seriously I am a bit terrified, has similar incident happened with Shuffle [I know its low end but still wanna confirm] ? :S

Exploding Shuffle

However the explosion was solely due to the mans negligence and messing around. This was a capacitor explosion rather than due to the battery. One should not screw around with high capacity batteries or capacitors. capacitors are also very susceptible to explosions as well as causing electrocution. Especially, one should be very careful when dealing with devices which use capacitors for voltage step up like with camera flash gun or the capacitors inside a monitor or TV. I have personally seen a TV repairman's apprentice getting a very nasty shock form the residual charge left in one of the TV set's capacitor.
 
I keep my iPod Touch 8GB in my pant pocket when I travel to office :ashamed: damn I will remember this thread every time.
 
^ I'm gonna receive it tomorrow.. I'll hang it on neck like Identity card :bleh:

Nice time to post this thread :ohh:
 
Well, its not the first time an iPod or iPhone exploded, for that matter even PSP's have exploded in the past and so did many other mobiles and laptops. with the PSP, most often its because of the use of cheapo low grade replacement batteries, but if the original battery bundled with a device has exploded then the company has no excuse for that.

Anyway it seems like jail breaking may come to the rescue of Apple if indeed that kid has jail broken his iPod.

How will they prove that !!! No way is that Ipod gonna load up again.. And not even the most L33t data retrievers gonna succeed there.
 
In the US/UK lawyers have adverts like:

"U got a scar on your body? Is it by birth?" let us know we will get a claim for hospital mishandling when u were born. Hospitals have to fight cases like these and lawyers also win, orgs pay them compensation in huge amounts to avoid bad rep! Yes its true!
 
Well written stuff..I am sure that lad would have done something little fishy with the iPod....One such incident cannot bring the product down..I LOVE iPOD :)
 
liar liar pants on fire.. literally lol.. frankly, i feel that they are suing apple just for the money..
 
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