Thursday, August 1, 2013

Chinese flight attendant hostesses get an electric shock while charging iPhone 5

"We deeply regret this before the accident and sent condolences to her family. We will investigate the incident thoroughly and work with the police," the phone company representative for Apple in China said.
According to the sister, the sister Ma Ailun she fell to the ground while making a call from the iPhone 5 is being plugged. This person also said that Ma is preparing for her wedding in August next.

According to Shanghai Daily , Ma Ailun buy the iPhone 5 this month 12 years ago in a genuine Apple store and the genuine charger is also supplied. "I want to warn everyone not to call the phone is charging," she wrote on Twitter.
Her warning was quickly reposted more than 3,000 times and sparked heated discussions on the Internet about whether or not safe to use the phone while the battery is charging.
Many experts say that mobile phones only a power lead from 3 to 5 volts, not enough to cause a strong impact on a person. Often people will feel an electric shock while the electric current at about 36 volts. "However, if the charger is the problem, such as wiring inside was broken, the transmission power flow can be up to 220 volts", a physics teacher of high school in Nanjing 3 leads to information in a media report said.
The incident is still being investigated as well.

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