IPhone 4 catches, Fire. You connected it Wrong

Actually I believe the resolution on this was that the USB port on the Host, (PC or Mac) was defective and providing too much electricity on the USB port. Could have happened to any device plugged in to it.

I’ve seen this on several computers from various manufacturers. It is not a company thing, just a manufacturing defect.
 
The batteries scare me more than something like that. They have a lot of power in a small package.
 
You two really freak me out having the same
avatar. Lmfao. I look at avatars before I
look at names and always think it's GM
posting twice.
 

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