Is it possible for one to die of phone related electrocution. A flight attendant in China has reportedly died of electrocution after picking up her iPhone 5 to answer a call while it was charging. Although a full and thorough investigation has yet to be conducted as to what really happened, it raises serious questions about the safety of phones being used while they are charging.
Although the same report indicated that the volts released in an iPhone while charging is only 3-5 volts, not strong enough to kill a person they say, still, better to err on the side of safety for the rest of us until a comprehensive investigation by Apple will reveal what really happened. In the meantime, it is best to not answer calls while your iPhone, or any phone for that matter, is charging.
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