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iPhone Burning Steel Wool Video is Fake (Debunking)

iPhone Burning Steel Wool Video is Fake (Debunking) Time to debunk the viral internet video where an iPhone sets steel wool on fire when it gets a call. Here's why it is fake and what really happens if you replicate it.

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