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    After two serious accidents in China linked to iPhone chargers, Apple is offering a swap-and-sale program for anyone who suspects their USB charger might be faulty.

    Apple Stores and retailers will sell iPhone, iPad and iPod owners a $10 Apple-made charger when they bring in their device and existing USB wire, even if it's made by a third party. The offer starts on August 16 and is valid until October 18.

    A flight attendant in China was killed by an electric shock after she reportedly answered a call on her iPhone 5, which may have been charging via a third-party device. In the same week, another accident left a 30-year old man in a coma after he received an electric shock while connecting his iPhone 4 to a third-party adapter.

    "Apple Retail and Apple Authorized Service Providers cannot advise you on the authenticity or safety of your adapter," Apple explains in the release — they'll simply hand you a new one. Though, the company does provide an online guide which explains how you can check whether the Apple charger you're using is authentic.
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  • #2
    If Apple didn't charge an arm and a leg for "authentic" chargers that fall apart if you look at them wrong, this might not have been an issue.

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    • #3
      Ohm I!
      Originally posted by Broncojohnny
      HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ratt View Post
        If Apple didn't charge an arm and a leg for "authentic" chargers that fall apart if you look at them wrong, this might not have been an issue.
        Or if they would've gone with every other phone manufacturer that uses micro-usb, that might help.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
          Ohm I!
          Lmao!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 90GT50 View Post
            Or if they would've gone with every other phone manufacturer that uses micro-usb, that might help.
            Agreed.

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