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Charging iPhone 15 Pro Max with fake cable causes fire

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên26/12/2023


Accordingly, the NoisilyMarvellous account posted a photo with a complaint about the iPhone overheating, burning and melting the USB-C cable with the connector still attached to the charging port of the device. The original post did not specify the condition, but in a comment, this user said that he used a travel adapter and USB-C cable purchased from Amazon, not the cable that came with the device.

This information has caused him to receive many mixed comments, claiming that this user used a cheap charging cable to charge the iPhone 15 Pro Max. He also said that the phone had a problem while being charged overnight.

Sạc iPhone 15 Pro Max bằng cáp dỏm gây cháy- Ảnh 1.

The charging cable tip melted and stuck to the iPhone 15 Pro Max port

Before the EU forced Apple to replace Lightning with USB-C, there was a lot of debate about why the iPhone didn’t have USB-C until the iPhone 15. Most users said Apple could collect royalties from the Made for iPhone (MFi) program for Lightning accessories rather than making the product experience easier by using a connection standard that most people already have cables for.

Next, there was a lot of outrage at the idea that Apple might require MFi-certified USB-C cables for the iPhone 15. However, this never happened, and users can still charge the iPhone 15 with existing USB-C cables. However, the Reddit user's case shows that not all cables can work well. It's best to only use the cable that comes with the iPhone 15 or buy USB-C cables from trusted accessory manufacturers that are recognized by the "bitten apple".



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