Are you a user of iPods or iPhones and love to hear songs using head phones or ear buds.
Then beware of electrical shocks, warns the technological giant Apple.
The risk of electrical shocks is greater when the iPods or iPhones are use with head phones or ear buds in places with dry air. For more articles visit : High Tech Gizmo's
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Apple has just put up a support page in response to claims by users that they are getting electric shocks from the Apple's iPhones and iPod ear buds. It's a small and quick shock but that is enough to warrant an official issue by Apple.
Apple warns of small electrical shocks from iPod, iPhone, Apple pointed out that this condition is not limited to Apple hardware and static can potentially build up on almost any hardware, Technology.
Apple just put up a new support page in response to claims from many users regarding electrical shocks received from Apple's iPhone and iPod earbuds. The shocks are described as “small and quick”, but clearly the issue is serious enough ...
Apple has warned iPod and iPhone owners that they could possible receive small electric shocks from the headphones. The technology giant states that people could experience a small electric shock when they have headphones in their ears ...
... static electricity and possible for your ear to receive a small electrostatic discharge from the headphones. Receiving a static shock from a pair of earbuds does not necessarily indicate an issue with the iPod, iPhone, or earbuds. ...
Moreover, according to a customer warning posted on the official Apple Web site, a build up of static electricity could result in iPhone and iPod owners being subjected to a “small and quick” shock from their earbuds or any other type of
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