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Catching fire: 10 hottest videos of smartphones burning up

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Catching fire: 10 hottest videos of smartphones burning up

Nothing fires up headline writers like a smoking story about an iPhone or other smartphone succumbing to spontaneous combustion or otherwise going up in flames. Here's a sampling of YouTube videos on smartphone-related fires, both accidental and not.

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