Apple warns iPhone users about sleeping next to their phone while it charges
Apple has issued a warning to phone users, alerting them to the potential dangers of sleeping next to a charging phone. In a service announcement, the company emphasizes the importance of proper phone charging and highlights the risks associated with sleeping alongside a device connected to a charging cable. Apple further highlights the potential danger of using third-party chargers, especially cheaper alternatives that may lack the safety standards upheld by Apple's official products. The company explains that while it is possible to charge an iPhone using third-party cables and power adapters that meet USB 2.0 or later standards and comply with relevant safety regulations, other adapters may not meet these safety standards, posing potential risks of harm or even death.
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