Sunday, March 7, 2010
iPod and iPhone distribute electric shock
Dusseldorf - Caution iPod and iPhone users. Manufacturer Apple now warns that the devices can miss an electrical shocks - through the headphones directly into the ear.
The phenomenon seems to occur frequently in areas with very dry air. This may be in an iPod or iPhone very easily build up an electrostatic charge, which then explodes into a headset on the ear. And then it tingles ..
Apple, however, emphasized that this effect is not only for their own devices occurs. Rather, all appliances, metal, are potentially at risk. And the discharge could also happen with headphones from other manufacturers.
For the stay outside the four walls of the manufacturer recommends, iPod or iPhone as suspend any wind. You should also avoid getting the device continuously from his pocket, because it could also be statically charged by friction.
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