Samsung is having enough trouble with exploding batteries, and Xiaomi doesn’t want to get pulled into that media craze right now. A Xiaomi Mi Max and a Xiaomi Mi 4C recently exploded though, so the company has hired a 3rd-party organization to investigate these two specific cases. Xiaomi has already compensated those two customers, but wants to know if they stem from a manufacturing issue.
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