The iPhone 13 Pro burned 30 minutes later
Earlier this month, an Apple iPhone 13 Pro user (Danica) in Australia accidentally put the iPhone 13 Pro in a takeaway paper bag while gathering at a friend's house and then forgot about it. I didn't think of my iPhone until the end of the party, and after searching fruitlessly, I remembered that I might have put my phone in a takeaway paper bag. Unfortunately, the owner thought it was garbage and had thrown the takeaway bag into the stove 30 minutes ago.
After the fire was extinguished, Danica desperately pulled out her iPhone 13 Pro phone and found that the back of the iPhone still retained a glass luster under the protection of the plastic shell, but the bottom of the front of the phone had been half smoked and discolored.
Surprisingly, when Danica pressed the power button, the iPhone 13 Pro actually started normally.
Booting up
It seems that the manufacture of Apple's iPhone is still stronger than imagined, quite the style of Nokia 3310, I don't know whether domestic mobile phones (Huawei, Xiaomi, vivo, etc.) can withstand the fire. Of course, it is best not to try easily, after all, there are lithium batteries in the mobile phone that may explode at high temperatures, and this accident is not a blessing.