iPhone users should not make this mistake by mistake, otherwise life may be in danger, what is the reason behind it?

If you are an iPhone user or use any Apple product, then you have to take care that you do not use any local cable for this. Recently such an incident has come to light in which the user said that he had to face huge losses due to using low-quality cable. Let us know about it.

Dec 26, 2023 - 09:51
iPhone users should not make this mistake by mistake, otherwise life may be in danger, what is the reason behind it?

Apple is known for its products and services in India as well as around the world. The company always takes care that its customers get top-class experience. For this reason, she always keeps giving them instructions about some things.

One such instruction the company has given to its customers is to use licensed accessories for all their devices. The company believes that if we do not do this then your devices may get damaged due to excessive heat. Apart from this, you may have to face risks like fire.

Users do not pay attention:

  • Even after so many warnings from Apple, users ignore this. The biggest reason for this is that the company does not provide a charger with its iPhone and customers have to buy the charger after incurring huge expenses. This is the reason why they use accessories of any brand instead of using licensed accessories.
  • Due to the use of this poor-quality product, users often have to face accidents, which can even be fatal.

Problem encountered in this iPhone:

  • Recently, an iPhone user informed on his Reddit that he had suffered a huge loss due to using poor-quality cable.
  • A user named NoisilyMarvellous reported on Reddit that he had used a cheap cable in his iPhone 15 Pro Max, which melted and ruined his phone.
  • The user said that the cable had become so hot that along with his phone, his hands also got burnt.
  • The user also said that the metal part of the USB-C port remained stuck in the charging socket of the phone. Its users also had to suffer losses worth lakhs of rupees.
Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer