Tuesday 30 October 2018

Helium may be a gas, but it's no fun for Apple iPhone and Apple Watch users

In the Apple iPhone User Guide is a section that states "Exposing iPhone to environments having high concentrations of industrial chemicals, including near evaporating liquified gasses such as helium, may damage or impair iPhone functionality. … If your device has been affected and shows signs of not powering on, the device can typically be recovered. Leave the unit unconnected from a charging cable and let it air out for approximately one week."

As mentioned in the iFixit.org blog, this was borne out by several incidents at Morris Hospital near Chicago during the ...

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