I got electrocuted while charging my iphone?

Everytime when i'm charging my iphone, when i'm using it while charging, the metal part at the side of the iphone always electrocute me.especially the speaker at the bottom, the lock button on the top and especially the volume button side. As the rest were covered by my iphone cover. The shock wasn't really strong, it wouldn't make me jump but more or less it gives a stinging sensation. Like a needle poke my hand.mostly when my finger touch the metal in purpose, it wouldn't hurt but when my hand or side of the finger or my arm touches, it'll sting. I know its electric. I'm using the charger that is white color, the socket thing will have blue light when its being inserted into the socket.

Perhaps putting a cover case could solve the problem… At least you won't get electrocuted

There was a woman that actually died from a shock from her phone/charger. Then again it was a 3rd party one, not real Apple product. You should maybe buy a rubber case lol. Or lawsuit either way

Well, it could be static. Do you get shocked when you touch door knobs or other metal? Or it could be an electric shock. That shouldn't happen. Do you get shocked on only one certain outlet but not others? If it's just some outlets, they may be wired incorrectly. But jeesh, Apple should have checked for electrical safety using reverse polarity outlets.