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Aditya_S

macrumors 6502a
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Jan 25, 2016
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I washes my hand and even after drying it completely, if I touch something, somehow water condenses around what I touch. So I thought my hand was dry, but I accidentally touched the metal part of the lightning cable for like one second. I couldn't see any moisture but I felt some on my hand and still tried to dry the cable off. I plugged it into my iPad after I made sure it was completely dry and it worked and I charged it 100%. After a while I realized I shouldn't have done that. Is it possible I damaged my iPad from this?
 
I washes my hand and even after drying it completely, if I touch something, somehow water condenses around what I touch. So I thought my hand was dry, but I accidentally touched the metal part of the lightning cable for like one second. I couldn't see any moisture but I felt some on my hand and still tried to dry the cable off. I plugged it into my iPad after I made sure it was completely dry and it worked and I charged it 100%. After a while I realized I shouldn't have done that. Is it possible I damaged my iPad from this?
is it possible? Yes, I suppose so. Likely? No.
 
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