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Does anyone have a clue how you could be electrocuted while charging an I-phone 5?

Just read that Apple is apologizing to a Chinese woman who , unfortunately, was electrocuted** while somehow touching or talking on her I-phone 5 while it was charging............?????? I read further that there were other issues back in 2008. We have an I-phone 4.

Thanks in advance to any techies out there who would like to wager a guess.
I just read about it in the Chicago Tribune.....Monday's issue.

** She died.
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shocked possible. Electrocuted to DEATH is not possible.
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shocked possible. Electrocuted to DEATH is not possible.

I have been wondering how it was possible????

It's in many other news venues on the internet.............
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http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-07-15/news/sns-rt-apple-china-20130715_1_chinese-woman-iphone-23-year-old-woman
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Aren't the Apple phones made in China?

Apple Probes Alleged Deadly iPhone Electrocution - ABC News
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[QUOTE=senior citizen;709511]I have been wondering how it was possible????

It's in many other news venues on the internet.............
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http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-07-15/news/sns-rt-apple-china-20130715_1_chinese-woman-iphone-23-year-old-woman
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Thanks Angie......

This is exactly what I read in the Chicago Tribune......
Earlier my link did work as I sent it to my hubby.......
For some reason, now it doesn't work........but you posted from ABC.
Weird occurrence. My husband said he's always charging the I-phone.
But we have the "4" not the "5".
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Your toaster or electric skillet perhaps, but the amount of elec that could come thru a socket thru the charger thru the phone would never kill someone. I would be very surprised if you could even receive a small shock. The sky is not falling.
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If the phone was plugged in to AC while charging and was wet, or she was in water like rain or a bathtub, there's a chance of death. If there was a lightening storm or a city power surge through the AC charger that could also explain the phenomenon.

I think the Apple investigation will find something unfortunate about Miss Ma's death of that nature.
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They are now saying it could have been a faulty charger:

Faulty charger, not iPhone, could have killed Chinese stewardess | ZDNet

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If the phone was plugged in to AC while charging and was wet, or she was in water like rain or a bathtub, there's a chance of death. If there was a lightening storm or a city power surge through the AC charger that could also explain the phenomenon.

I think the Apple investigation will find something unfortunate about Miss Ma's death of that nature.

I also thought about possible wetness.........or a power surge.

Below, list of voltages in various countries.....

1. Electricity Voltage
The following information refers to the electricity voltage of some countries:

Argentina 220V/50HZ
Barbados 115V/50HZ
Belgium 220V/50HZ
Brazil 110-220V/60HZ
Britain 240V/50HZ
Burma 230V/50HZ
Canada 120V/60HZ
Cuba 120V/60HZ
Denmark 220V/50HZ
Egypt 220V/50HZ
Finland 220V/50HZ
France 220V/50HZ
Germany 230V/50HZ
Hungary 220V/50HZ
Italy 220V/50HZ
Malaysia 240V/50HZ
Mexico 120V/60HZ
Netherlands 220V/50HZ
Portugal 220V/50HZ
South Africa 220V/50HZ
South Korea 220V/60HZ
Spain 127V, 220V/50HZ
Sri Lanka 230V/50HZ
Togo 220V/50HZ
Vietnam 120V, 50HZ
Uganda 240V/50HZ
U.S.A. 120V/60HZ

Domestic electricity supply voltage varies between countries. Over 30 countries (including those in North America) use a voltage of 110V~130V, while another 120 countries (including most of Europe), use a voltage of 220V~230V. The electricity in China is generally 220V, 50HZ, AC (Hong Kong is 220V; Taiwan is 110V), while the supply voltage of Japan is 100V, 50/60HZ.

If you visit China and wish to bring electric devices for use during your stay, a transformer, which can be bought in China for CNY100-200, is necessary. Most of the hotels in China have both 110V and 220V electrical outlets in the bathrooms, though in guest rooms usually only 220V sockets are available.

As the shape of a socket varies between countries, a portable plug adaptor may also be necessary. It can be purchased from stores (such as Franzus) or electronics stores (i.e. RadioShack, Best Buy) in your local countries.

Electricity in India

Electricity in India is 240 Volts, alternating at 50 cycles per second. You will require a voltage converter if you are carrying a device that does not accept 240 Volts at 50 Hertz. To adjust your device according to the power and voltage in India, the following three types of Voltage converters may be used:
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Does anyone have a clue how you could be electrocuted while charging an I-phone 5?

Just read that Apple is apologizing to a Chinese woman who , unfortunately, was electrocuted** while somehow touching or talking on her I-phone 5 while it was charging............?????? I read further that there were other issues back in 2008. We have an I-phone 4.

Thanks in advance to any techies out there who would like to wager a guess.
I just read about it in the Chicago Tribune.....Monday's issue.

** She died.
You do not get electrocuted, What happens is that in rare cases the charger and phone malfunctions resulting in the phone exploding. This can only occur when the phone is "on charge" and a person answers an "incoming" call. I don't believe a death is likely but an exploding phone held at your ear can casue severe damage.
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You do not get electrocuted, What happens is that in rare cases the charger and phone malfunctions resulting in the phone exploding. This can only occur when the phone is "on charge" and a person answers an "incoming" call. I don't believe a death is likely but an exploding phone held at your ear can casue severe damage.
I will by that, but no well in Haiti you can receive enough elec through that tiny thin charger wire to electrocute someone. When are we going to grow up and stop running in fear of everything.
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I will by that, but no well in Haiti you can receive enough elec through that tiny thin charger wire to electrocute someone. When are we going to grow up and stop running in fear of everything.

I doubt if anyone is throwing away their I-phones.
We have an I-phone 4S which is the model before the 5.

Not sure if the 6 is for sale yet.

Again, no one would be throwing their phones away because of one lady in China who met an untimely death...........but it is strange, to say the least.
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Apple has offered to replace all counterfeit/non-apple chargers for a nominal fee. It was probably a bad charger.
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