The last action many people take before going to bed is to charge their mobile phones to ensure that they have sufficient power for the next day. Apple recently posted a warning on its support page, ” Important Safety Information for iPhone, ” reminding users to never charge their iPhone under a pillow or blanket.
The warning states: “Never sleep on a plugged-in device, power adapter, or wireless charger, or place them under a blanket, pillow, or your body. Keep iPhone, power adapter, and Use special caution if you have a medical condition that affects your body’s ability to sense heat.”
According to reports, there have been previous incidents of fires caused by mobile phones hidden under pillows or blankets while charging. Therefore, this warning applies not only to iPhones but to all smartphones. Make sure to charge your phone in a well-ventilated area before bed, away from pillows and blankets.
Apple also reminds users to avoid using damaged or inferior chargers and data cables. Apple recommends using third-party charging accessories that are MFi certified (Made for iPhone), or other third-party products that comply with USB 2.0 or higher standards and relevant country/region safety regulations.
“Using a damaged cable or charger, or charging in a wet environment can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to iPhone or other property,” Apple said.
IT Home noted that Apple also reminded users that they should pay attention to the following situations and replace the charger or charging cable in time:
The power adapter plug or prongs are damaged.
The charging cable is frayed or otherwise damaged.
The power adapter is seriously affected by moisture or water.
The power adapter was dropped, causing damage to the casing.
While these warnings come from Apple, they apply to all brands of smartphones. While some may view this as a marketing ploy by Apple to get users to buy official accessories, it turns out that using low-quality chargers for cheap can lead to greater losses.
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