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10-12-2014 06:33 PM
10-12-2014 07:03 PM - last edited on 11-12-2014 11:41 AM by Retired-Laura
If it seems to be overheating, I certainly wouldn't try and charge it again until it's been looked at. Lithium batteries have been known to explode. (Removed in line with House Rules)
and this rather more worrying: Samsung 'attempts to silence report of Galaxy S4 catching fire' after angry customer uploads (Removed in line with House Rules)
What sort of contract have you got with it - how long to run?
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10-12-2014 07:06 PM
11-12-2014 03:36 PM
If the phone is damaged, Vodafone won't be able to do any work under warranty. You could go to Samsung and see if they'll have a look - manufacturers will sometimes do a warranty repair if any damage is clearly unrelated to the problem, but in this case, there's a strong likelihood the two are related, or will be deemed to be.
It's possible your battery has simply reached the end of its life. If you take it out, does it look swollen? If you put it on a flat surface, can you rock it? Either of these is a pretty sure sign of expiry and a simple replacement may fix the problem.
If March is your early upgrade date, you won't be able to cancel the contract without penalty, but you would be able to get a new phone (your new contract would run on from the end of the old one, not from when you upgrade). Your contract end date is likely to be July or thereabouts.