According to the Metro UK, Uma was talking on the phone while it was charging when it suddenly exploded and left her unconscious. Since this resulted in severe injuries to her hands, legs and chest, she was rushed to the local hospital in Kheriakani. There, the 18 year old girl took her last breath.

A 19-year-old girl in Odisha lost her life after Nokia 5233 phone exploded in her hands. The teenager named Uma Oram was talking to her relative with her phone plugged in for charging when it exploded, causing severe burns on her face, chest and legs. The girl was rushed to the hospital where she died. The incident took place in Kheriakani district of Odisha.


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The report of the phone explosion resulting in death of one person was first carried by Metro.co.uk. The website noted that the girl lost her consciousness after the phone exploded on her face. She was rushed to a local hospital where she died. Durga Prasad Oram, victim's brother reportedly said that that the phone's battery was draining out while Uma was talking so she plugged it for charging while talking on it at the same time. Apparently a few seconds later the phone exploded and the girl fell unconscious.

"The cell phone was on charging when she started talking to a relative. Its battery exploded suddenly. Before we could know what exactly happened, Uma fell unconscious. She died at the hospital," said Durga Prasad.

It is worth noting that the Nokia 5233 is an old phone, which runs on the Symbian OS. The company that made it officially doesn't exist anymore. The new Nokia phones, which run Android, are made by HMD Global, a Finland-based company set up by the old Nokia executives.

HMD Global, the company that currently sells Nokia-branded phones, has said that it has nothing to do with the Nokia 5233, a very old phone. "We are deeply saddened to hear of the unfortunate incident involving a 19-year-old girl that has been reported. The mobile phone in question was not manufactured or sold by HMD Global, the new home of Nokia phones, set up in 2016 to create a new range of devices. At HMD Global, we are committed to producing high-quality handsets which deliver a strong user experience and meet high customer expectations," HMD Global said in a statement to news sites.

Nokia 5233 is a Symbian-based phone launched by Nokia in 2010. Nokia in 2014 gave its phone manufacturing rights and license to Microsoft when the company's phone division was acquired by the Windows maker. Microsoft created Window Phone powered Lumia phones but after trying for a while in the market and failing to compete with Android, it disintegrated the division. The HMD Global took shape after that.

A cost-reduced variant called the 5233 (5228 in some markets) was released in 2010. It also shares the same form factor as the base 5800 and 5230, but is further cut down as it lacks support for 3G networks.[3]

An incident involving a used Nokia 5233 occurred in 2018, eight years after the phone was released, when a teenage girl in India died as a result of injuries stemming from her 5233 as its battery exploded whilst in the middle of a conversation with a relative.[6][7]

According to a DailyMail report, Uma Oram, the deceased was simultaneously charging her phone and using it to talk. The report states that the smartphone that exploded was the Nokia 5233 that released in 2010. Meanwhile, the victim received injuries on her chest, hand, and legs. She fell unconscious and was declared dead in the hospital.

Uma Oram of the village Kheriakani in the eastern Indian state of Odisha was killed after her phone exploded while she was talking on it. DailyMail reported that the phone explosion left terminal injuries on the teen's hand, chest, and leg, and was declared dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.

"As the battery of the mobile phone was draining out, she plugged it for charging while talking over it simultaneously," Oram's brother, Durga Prasad Oram, told DailyMail. "The cell phone... was put on charging when she started talking to a relative. Before we could know what exactly happened, Uma fell unconscious. She was declared dead at the hospital."

The publication also published photos of the victim, which are extremely graphic, along with a close up look at the burnt phone, which bears the name Nokia on it and it is identified as Nokia 5233. There haven't been any incidents where a Nokia phone has exploded in such a brutal way.

There is also no information on what triggered the explosion, but talking on the phone while it is charging is widely deemed unsafe even by the manufacturers. Mobile phone explosions are often caused by counterfeit accessories, such as the battery or the charger. In this case, it's unclear whether the Nokia 5233's battery was replaced or if the charger used was unauthorized.

A teenager has reportedly been killed after her phone exploded while she was using it. 18-year-old Uma Oram from Kheriakani, India was using a Nokia 5233 to talk to a relative while charging the device. The unexplained explosion knocked her unconscious and caused injuries to her hand, leg and chest. She was taken to hospital, where she later died.

According to the Metro, the victim's brother, Durga Prasad Oram, said, "The cell phone was put on charging when she started talking to a relative. Its battery exploded suddenly. Before we could know what exactly happened, Uma fell unconscious. She was declared dead at the hospital."

Although Durga and some local news sources say the phone in question was a Nokia 3310, it appears to actually be a Nokia 5233. The Symbian S60-based smartphone was launched back in 2010, and was Nokia's cheapest touchscreen phone at the time of its release.

The teenager reportedly plugged her phone for charging as she was talking on it. An exact reason for blast has not been confirmed, though an HMD Global statement said the device was not manufactured by the company. HMD Global acquired rights to use the Nokia branding only in late 2016. The company spokesperson also expressed grief, terming the incident unfortunate.

Uma fell unconscious after she plugged in her Nokia 5233 for charging in the middle of her phone conversation when it exploded. She got injured with burns on hands, leg, and bosom, after which she was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. The police told FinancialExpress.com that the incident happened about two days ago. Her brother Durga Prasad Oram said that the battery of Nokia 5233 was draining out, post which Uma plugged it for charging while still talking on the phone. As soon as she put the phone on charging while talking to a relative, the phone exploded in her hands.

The Nokia 5233 is essentially a stripped down version of the Nokia 5800. Well that is true up to a certain extent as some of the hardware has been downgraded for this device, while others remains as they are.

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 In 5233, my friend said that the is not looking good after a couple of weeks. The charge is dropping very quickly when we hear music min 3 hrs a day and Loud speaker is looking worst . This confuses me of buying this phone .

Hi i m by nokia 5233 last yr december 2 in coimbatore .. My phones battery life is made me too worrying it does not get more than 1 day frequently switch off . My warranty ends on this november can i able to get a new battery from nokia care is it possible or can i lodge a complaint against nokia in consumer court . Some body say me suggestion and wats the cost of new battery in coimbatore 0852c4b9a8

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