In a recent update to its iPhone user manual, tech giant Apple has issued a warning to customers against sleeping next to their iPhones while they are charging. The cautionary advice stems from concerns that the combination of charging gadgets, wires, and chargers can become heated, potentially leading to skin irritation or injury if in prolonged contact.
The latest iteration of Apple’s iPhone user manual emphasizes the need for users to exercise caution and “use common sense to avoid situations where your skin is in contact with a device or power adapter while it is running or connected to a power outlet for a long time.”
The manual specifically states, “For example, do not sleep on a device, power adapter, or wireless charger, or place them under a blanket, pillow, or your body when they are connected to a power outlet.”
Apple’s guidance extends to charging cables and their connections, urging consumers to refrain from prolonged skin contact when these components are linked to a power source. The company underscores that such contact can result in discomfort, skin irritation, and potential injury.
Additionally, Apple advises users to charge their iPhones facing upwards in a well-ventilated area. This recommendation underscores the importance of maintaining safe charging practices to ensure the well-being of both users and their devices.