Read more.Apple also helps keep its customers safe with a third party charger trade-in scheme.
Read more.Apple also helps keep its customers safe with a third party charger trade-in scheme.
Yes, throw your £500 smart phone as high as you can. Perfectly safe, nothing to worry about
That picture of the melted connector is curious IMHO - resistance at the connector alone shouldn't produce nearly enough heat for that. I guess a knock-off charger without any output protection could short out and cause something like that though.
It's something I've been trying to tell people for a fair while now - just don't buy stuff like chargers (or pretty much anything TBH ) from Ebay/Amazon Marketplace/market stalls/etc unless you really know what to look for. The potential for risk to life/property is very real, and the knock-offs can be fairly hard to distinguish from the genuine kit.
IMO, keep hold of chargers, USB cables and the like from phones in a safe place so you have some known-good, genuine kit for spares. Even basic USB and PC power cables I've bought from ebay are often appalling quality, using unbelievably thin conductors for example, causing real problems for the connected kit!
I'd guess dropping it off a building wouldn't work; it likely measures height based on the internal acceleration sensors, and a drop would be easy to distinguish from a throw.
""I'd guess dropping it off a building wouldn't work; it likely measures height based on the internal acceleration sensors, and a drop would be easy to distinguish from a throw. ""
Unless of course it is actually measuring the drop and not the elevation?
Apple have missed a trick here - perfect excuse to sell extra-ruggedized iphone cases at an extortionate markup for people who want to get that high score without risking their precious device
It *does* distinguish between drops and throws.
I'm quite surprised that apple hasn't patented some vital part of the charger and then sued any unlicensed manufacturer out of existence. It's what they try and do with everyone else.
Got to wonder though why are people buying cheap chargers, is it for a 2nd location or is it because the original has packed up.
As for the game it should be able to use the accelerometers to calculate the rise and fall of the throw and then take the lesser of the two could be clever and detect when someone fails to catch it and go oopsy daisy be more careful m'kay
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