Apple has announced a new repair program for the iPhone 6s, calling owners whose devices show signs of a defective battery to bring them into stores and have them replaced.
Specifically, Apple says that it discovered that “a very small number” of iPhone 6s devices are suffering from what the company calls an unexpected shut down happening at random times.
Cupertino claims the bug only exists on devices manufactured between September and October 2015, and emphasizes that this should by no means be considered a safety issue because it’s not. The bug only causes phones to shut down even though the battery percentage is at 50 percent or so, the company explains, so it doesn’t explode or anything (as it happened in the case of the Note 7).
“If you have experienced this issue, please visit an Apple Retail Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider and have your device’s serial number checked to … (read more)
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