Apple Recalls Ultracompact iPhone 3G Power Adapters

adapter-views2.jpgApple has issued a recall for the power adapters supplied with the
iPhone 3G which are faulty and warns that user should using them now
and the adapters should be exchanged immediately.

Apple has determined that under certain conditions the new ultracompact
Apple USB power adapter's metal prongs can break off and remain in a
power outlet, creating a risk of electric shock. 

They received
reports of detached blades involving a very small percentage of the
adapters sold, but no injuries have been reported.

In the meantime, iPhone 3G owners should charge their iPhone 3G by connecting it to
their computer with the USB cable that came with their iPhone or by
using a standard-sized Apple USB Power Adapter (with fold up prongs) or
with a third party adapter designed to work with the iPhone, such as a
car charger. 

If you have an ultracompact adapter with a green dot on the bottom,
you already have a new, redesigned adapter and do not need to
participate in this exchange program.

Replacement adapters will be available starting Friday, October 10, 2008.