Apple reminds consumers that iPhone wireless charging may damage credit cards
Techweb report on November 6, according to foreign media reports, in addition to updating the official website on the day of listing to remind consumers that it is normal for the iPhone x screen to change color or burn, Apple also updated the official website on November 2 to remind consumers that wireless charging may damage the credit card.
Apple reminded consumers that iPhone wireless charging may damage credit cards. The main reason is that there are many iPhone protective cases with the function of wallet at the same time, and this two-in-one protective case is also very popular. Many users place credit cards in this kind of protective case, and the charging will not be removed. The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus and iPhone x with wireless charging may damage the credit card during wireless charging.
In this regard, apple updated its official website. In the technical support column of Apple's official website to learn more about wireless charging under iPhone x, apple added the content that iPhone wireless charging may damage credit cards to remind consumers to take them out when charging.
In the updated official website, apple wrote that wireless charging uses the principle of magnetic induction to charge the iPhone. Don't put anything between the iPhone and the charger. If you place a magnetic support, magnetic protective sleeve or other object between the iPhone and the charger, it may reduce the performance of the charger or damage the magnetic strip or RFID chip (often in some credit cards, security signs, passports and smart keys). If you have these sensitive items in your protective case, remove them before charging, or make sure they are not between the back of the iPhone and the charger.
In addition to reminding consumers that iPhone wireless charging may damage items such as credit cards with magnetic strips or RFID chips, Apple also reminded consumers in the updated official website that thick protective shell, metal protective shell or battery shell may also affect wireless charging. When iPhone wireless charging cannot be charged or charging is slow, you can try to remove the protective shell or shell.
In its official website, Apple also reminded consumers that wireless charging may encounter some other problems. IPhone vibration may shift, causing the charging pillow to stop charging iPhone. In this case, you can consider turning off the vibration function; IPhone overheats during wireless charging. The software may limit charging when the power reaches 80%, and continue charging after the temperature drops; When connected to USB, wireless charging will also stop charging iPhone. At this time, iPhone will use USB connection for charging; In addition, due to the different charging pillows used, there may be weak noise during iPhone wireless charging.