Third-party products causing paint to peel off Galaxy devices
Third-party products causing paint to peel off Galaxy devices
Paint peeling caused by improperly grounded third-party chargers
When you are holding a phone that is being charged with a high-speed third-party charger that is not properly grounded, the leakage current can affect the anodization (the process that gives a metal surface a decorative, durable, corrosion-resistant finish), which may slightly delaminate the paint. Please make sure to use compatible, properly grounded chargers to prevent these issues.
Using EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) massagers that are powered by mobile devices
Using an EMS massager that is powered through your Galaxy device while holding your Galaxy device can also cause the paint to peel because the leakage current affects the anodization on your phone. While using the EMS products, we recommend that you place the Galaxy device away from you so that it doesn't touch any part of your body.
Precautions when using third-party chargers
Generally, if a third-party charger comes from a reputable company, is of high quality, and adheres to the Qi standard, using it with your Galaxy device should not be a problem. However, there are third-party and counterfeit chargers on the market that do not meet those requirements and can corrode the metal of your device. This type of damage can be caused by a leak in the electrical current. The best advice is to use a compatible, properly grounded charger that is designed to work with your specific device.
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