Your phone likely has a lithium ion battery. that battery can explode, as we saw with the Galaxy Note 7 a while back, but it has a different type of explosion. While the video here seems to be a quick pop that's powerful enough to knock someone down, a lithium ion battery will be more like a sustained flamethrower grenade.
for those wondering:
Your phone likely has a lithium ion battery. that battery can explode, as we saw with the Galaxy Note 7 a while back, but it has a different type of explosion. While the video here seems to be a quick pop that's powerful enough to knock someone down, a lithium ion battery will be more like a sustained flamethrower grenade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx9jfJB60io
That was actually my first question.
Why wasn't it more powerful? and why were they targeting a random cashier? I still think this was just a battery exploding randomly.
it's being reported on in the news. there's a body count.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hundreds-wounded-dead-beirut-after-israel-remotely-detonates-hezbollah-pagers
I've read that since and seen more videos.