Apple China is telling iPhone 15 buyers to not use Android chargers to avoid overheating, damage
Apple Stores in China is asking new iPhone 15 customers not to charge their new devices using Android based USB-C cables and chargers as this may overheat the device and damage it. Additionally, recent reports from China indicate that Apple Stores in the country are advising iPhone 15 users not to use Android USB-C chargers with their devices due to the risk of worsening overheating problems. A report by Gizmo China reveals that an Apple store in Foshan, Guangdong Province has cautioned customers against using Android USB-C cables to charge the iPhone 15. While Apple has not officially commented on the issue, a debate has emerged about whether the caution from China reflects genuine device safety concerns or if it’s part of Apple’s strategy to encourage iPhone 15 users to purchase the company’s own USB-C cables.


















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