為什么很少聽說三星手機(jī)自燃

????鋰離子電池的應(yīng)用非常廣泛,從iPod到波音(Boeing)787飛機(jī)上都能找到它的身影,。我有充分的證據(jù)相信,,這種電池在特定環(huán)境下會(huì)過熱,甚至還會(huì)自燃,。據(jù)韓國(guó)首爾《朝鮮日?qǐng)?bào)》 ( Chosun Ilbo)報(bào)道,,上周末,一位55歲韓國(guó)用戶的三星(Samsung)GalaxyNote手機(jī)在褲子口袋中突然著火,,導(dǎo)致該用戶大腿右側(cè)二度燒傷,。 ????我曾經(jīng)聽說過iPhone發(fā)生爆炸,導(dǎo)致用戶受傷的事,,不過我倒是頭一回聽說三星Galaxy手機(jī)也有類似的事情,。是不是三星的設(shè)備很少會(huì)自燃?還是說只是因?yàn)檫@類事情較少曝光? |
????I have it on good authority that the lithium-ion batteries used in everything from iPods to Boeing 787s will, under the right circumstances, overheat and self combust. Just this weekend, according to the Seoul-based Chosun Ilbo, a Samsung Galaxy Note caught fire in the pants pocket of a 55-year-old Korean, leaving second-degree burns on his right thigh. ????I'd heard of iPhones exploding and injuring their owners, but this was the first I'd read of the same thing happening to a Samsung Galaxy. Is it that Samsung devices rarely catch fire? Or is it that we just don't hear much about them? |

????用谷歌(Google)新聞搜索,,很快就解開了第一個(gè)問題,。我找到不少新聞:去年3月,一位韓國(guó)男生的Galaxy S II手機(jī)突然在他褲子口袋中自燃,,機(jī)主因此受傷,;去年6月,一位愛爾蘭人的Galaxy S III手機(jī)爆炸,,當(dāng)時(shí)此人正將手機(jī)放在微波爐中烘干,。 ????對(duì)于第二個(gè)問題,為什么我們很少聽聞Galaxy手機(jī)自燃,,上面的谷歌趨勢(shì)圖表也許能說明一些問題,。盡管我找到了三起Galaxy手機(jī)爆炸事件,但只有發(fā)生在愛爾蘭的那樁在谷歌搜索結(jié)果中算是排得上號(hào),,而且關(guān)注度也不太高,。如果按從0分到100分評(píng)分,假如2011年11月iPhone在一架飛往澳大利亞的航班上自燃的事件得分為100,;那么這次Galaxy S III在韓國(guó)自燃的得分僅僅為18,。(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng)) ????譯者:項(xiàng)航 |
????A Google News search quickly answered the first question. I found accounts of a Korean schoolboy being injured last March when a Galaxy S II blew up in his trousers and of a Galaxy S III exploding in June when its owner -- an Irishman -- tried to dry it in a microwave. ????As for the second question -- why don't we hear more about Galaxies catching fire -- the Google Trends chart above offers a hint. Of the three Galaxy explosions I was able to track down, only the Irish incident registered a blip in Google's search results, and not a very big one at that. On a scale from 0 to 100 where the iPhone that caught fire on aflight to Australia in November 2011 is 100, the exploding Galaxy S III was an 18. |
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