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Hello
-Yes, regarding the phone's waterproofing, one brand responded that the IPXX standard only applies to a new device, but over time, the components can degrade. So if it comes unglued, it risks water damage.
-It's difficult to reply; shocks are unfortunately part of a phone's life and a common cause of its demise, but the quality of the adhesive and the cleaning of surfaces before application also play a role. However, heat is used for disassembly, so it remains possible.
-There is a risk. What else, besides heat, can cause delamination?
A pressure coming from inside the glass!
And that is well known. The battery can swell as it deteriorates over time, so we could find ourselves facing a lithium battery in poor condition.
Hello,
Eloise's response is very comprehensive.
For the glue to have softened enough to cause the screen to detach, there must have been significant overheating.
I don't really believe it: if the overheating came from the battery, you would probably have noticed, and exposure to the sun is probably not sufficient.
I think the most likely cause is battery swelling. This is common with faulty batteries.
There is a significant risk for the smartphone and for your safety.
Either you open it yourself to find out, or you entrust it to a professional.
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