Apple is advising its customers to stop using some of its plug adapters because they could cause an electric shock. The voluntary recall and exchange program involves three-prong AC wall plug adapters ...
Apple is expanding availability of its new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max to several countries that use type G plugs.
Apple has recalled two types of plug adapters and asked customers to stop using them because of a risk of electric shock. The company said on Friday that it has recalled the AC wall plug adapter sold ...
Apple has issued a voluntary recall order for AC wall plug adapters designed for use in the U.K., Hong Kong, and Singapore. According to Apple, some of these three-wrong adapters are prone to breaking ...
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Apple just announced a voluntary recall of AC wall plug adapters for Macs and iPads sold between 2003 and 2015 in Europe, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, and South Korea, due to risk of ...
However, the programme does not apply to Apple USB power adapters. Keeping user safety in mind, the iPhone-maker is asking customers to refrain from using affected plug adapters. "An affected ...
Apple has recalled two types of plug adapters and asked customers to stop using them because of a risk of electric shock. The company said on Friday that it has recalled the AC wall plug adapter sold ...
Apple has announced a recall of wall plug adapters used in the UK, Hong Kong, and Singapore. It follows six incidents of electric shocks resulting from the plugs breaking, exposing metal contacts.