What is the last thing you do each night before your head hits the pillow? For many of us, the last act we do before drifting into dreamland is to plug in our smartphone. No one likes to wake up and find out that their smartphone battery has only 2% battery life remaining and they have to leave the house for work in a few minutes. This will quickly put a damper on your day.
Apple’s support page warns iPhone users not to charge their phones overnight under a pillow or blanket
No one likes to spend $19 on a new iPhone charging brick
Never use your charging brick or cable if they exhibit the following signs
Apple adds, “Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to iPhone or other property.” The tech giant wants you to look out for the following on your power adapter because any of these conditions are dangerous and should be considered a sign to buy a new charging brick:
- The power adapter plug or prongs are damaged.
- The charge cable becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
- The power adapter is exposed to excessive moisture, or liquid is spilled into the power adapter.
- The power adapter has been dropped, and its enclosure is damaged.
To reiterate, while these warnings come from Apple, they apply to all smartphones regardless of the manufacturer. Yes, some of you no doubt see this as a ploy by Apple, a way to con you into reaching into your wallet to buy accessories from Apple or other companies. But as we’ve reported over the years, saving money to buy uncertified third-party charging accessories could end up costing you more than cash.
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