Sunday, May 10, 2015
Apple confirms battery issues with some iPhone 5s units blames manufacturing error
In a statement to The New York Times on Tuesday, Apple confirmed that a production issue affected a small number of iPhone 5s units, which could cause the units to suffer from reduced battery performance.
"We recently discovered a manufacturing issue affecting a very limited number of iPhone 5S devices that could cause the battery to take longer to charge or result in reduced battery life," said Apple spokesperson Teresa Brewer. "We are reaching out to customers with affected phones and will provide them with a replacement phone."
Apple declined to elaborate on the specific manufacturing flaw, but is supposedly not a defective battery. The company also did not say how many handsets are affected, though the publication interpreted the statement as referring to "a few thousand" iPhones.
In the past, Apple has dealt with a variety of battery-related problems, the most recent being an unexpected
Data source: via AppleInsider (By AppleInsider Staff)
Apple declined to elaborate on the specific manufacturing flaw, but is supposedly not a defective battery. The company also did not say how many handsets are affected, though the publication interpreted the statement as referring to "a few thousand" iPhones.
In the past, Apple has dealt with a variety of battery-related problems, the most recent being an unexpected
Data source: via AppleInsider (By AppleInsider Staff)
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