Apple Stores caution customers against Android cables overheating hazards
Certain Apple Stores in China have cautioned customers against using Android charging cables with the iPhone 15, citing potential overheating concerns related to differences in pin arrangement between the interfaces.
Apple's recent introduction of the iPhone 15 series, featuring the adoption of a universal Type-C interface, has garnered positive reactions from consumers, aligning with the trend in Android phones and allowing for cross-platform battery sharing. However, reports from China suggest that some Apple Stores are cautioning against using Android charging cables with the new iPhone 15, citing potential overheating concerns.
Apple Stores caution customers against Android cables overheating hazards
These warnings surfaced when an Apple exclusive store in Foshan, Guangdong Province advised customers against using Android Type-C cables to charge the iPhone 15. The store pointed out differences in the pin arrangement of the interfaces, suggesting that using an Android cable might result in overheating due to the slightly smaller gap between the single-row 9-pin and single-row 11-pin connectors.
It appears that multiple Apple exclusive stores have issued similar cautions, raising concerns among critics that these warnings might be an attempt to drive the purchase of Apple's official charging cables, which are often priced considerably higher than those from Android manufacturers.
This situation has sparked ongoing debate and speculation about whether the advisory genuinely stems from device safety concerns or if it's a strategic move to boost sales of Apple's proprietary accessories.
As of now, Apple has not released an official statement clarifying its stance on the use of Android charging cables with the iPhone 15 series. This lack of clarity regarding cable compatibility underscores the need for clear guidance from Apple to prevent potential device damage and ensure consumer safety.