Getting electric shocked when charging iPhone 16
I just bought an iPhone 16 a week ago and whenever I charge my phone, I get electric shock from the camera button it’s very disturbing and painful. What is the issue????
I just bought an iPhone 16 a week ago and whenever I charge my phone, I get electric shock from the camera button it’s very disturbing and painful. What is the issue????
Yes, I was experiencing electric shocks from the camera button and body initially just tingling, but it eventually became quite unsafe. I tried changing chargers, wires, and accessories, but nothing worked. The real issue turned out to be improper grounding (earthing) in my home. Once an electrician checked and fixed the earthing and electrical lines, the shocks stopped completely.
I highly recommend getting your home’s grounding checked if you’re facing similar issues. It might not seem serious at first, but poor grounding can damage your devices over time. Better to be safe and address it early.
Regards,
K Yashwanth
Yes, I was experiencing electric shocks from the camera button and body initially just tingling, but it eventually became quite unsafe. I tried changing chargers, wires, and accessories, but nothing worked. The real issue turned out to be improper grounding (earthing) in my home. Once an electrician checked and fixed the earthing and electrical lines, the shocks stopped completely.
I highly recommend getting your home’s grounding checked if you’re facing similar issues. It might not seem serious at first, but poor grounding can damage your devices over time. Better to be safe and address it early.
Regards,
K Yashwanth
It could be any of the following:
First just try charging in a different outlet. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, try replacing the charger, then cable. You can try touching something before touching the iPhone to discharge static electricity. Lastly contact Apple Support.
If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
It’s possible it’s caused by a defective charging cable, wall charger, or even defective outlet or household electrical wiring. In the post directly above yours the poster is reporting it’s his house’s wiring. Here’s part of what he said,
”The real issue turned out to be improper grounding (earthing) in my home. Once an electrician checked and fixed the earthing and electrical lines, the shocks stopped completely.”
You can check by plugging your iPhone into your car charger or a portable battery pack. If you don’t feel the tingling, it’s not the iPhone.
If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
It’s possible it’s caused by a defective charging cable, wall charger, or even defective outlet or household electrical wiring. In the post directly above yours the poster is reporting it’s his house’s wiring. Here’s part of what he said,
”The real issue turned out to be improper grounding (earthing) in my home. Once an electrician checked and fixed the earthing and electrical lines, the shocks stopped completely.”
You can check by plugging your iPhone into your car charger or a portable battery pack. If you don’t feel the tingling, it’s not the iPhone.
If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
I visited both Abu Dhabi stores, Yas Mall and Galleria Mall. I followed the following steps, I think the issue is not producing now:
1 - Use Apple's original adapter which is 20W
2 - Change the socket
I touched the camera button with bare feet but the issue was not there.:)
Someone needs to check and see if there is current on your ground in the socket or house. When you’re feeling current on a metal case that’s a strong indication of a problem in the circuit and not the device.
It could be any of the following:
First just try charging in a different outlet. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, try replacing the charger, then cable. You can try touching something before touching the iPhone to discharge static electricity. Lastly contact Apple Support.
If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
a0107 wrote:
I just bought an iPhone 16 a week ago and whenever I charge my phone, I get electric shock from the camera button it’s very disturbing and painful. What is the issue????
Take it to the Apple store and report to the people at the Genius bar.
Exact same troubleshooting steps.
It could be any of the following:
First just try charging in a different outlet. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, try replacing the charger, then cable. You can try touching something before touching the iPhone to discharge static electricity. Lastly contact Apple Support.
If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
Report to Apple Support from your IPhone 16 and they will contact you immediately.
I followed the following, and I solved it:
1 - I started using the Original Apple Adapter.
2 - I changed the socket
Someone needs to check and see if there is current on your ground in the socket or house. When you’re feeling current on a metal case that’s a strong indication of a problem in the circuit and not the device.
Discontinue charging the device immediately. Are you using the cable that came with your iPhone? Are you using an Apple wall charger or a third party product? When did you purchase the iPhone and did you purchase it from Apple or a third party vendor?
You should also contact Apple Support. If you’re in the US please call 1-800-MY-APPLE or outside the US, consult the support articles below.
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Getting electric shocked when charging iPhone 16