Previously, we reported that those with a 128GB
model of the Apple iPhone 6 Plus have faced issues where the device is
incessantly restarting or freezing, and there have not been any fixes for
this whatsoever. These problems were recently found to be caused
by a bug with the hardware. Apple is apparently not using a
stable internal storage unit, and instead, has opted for a triple level cell
NAND flash to be used within the iPhone
6 Plus’ 128GB model. While these
triple level cells can easily store more information that a single level cell
or a multi level solid-state flash, they are more prone to errors than anything
else.
However, sources have now come out and claimed
that Apple has said to them that these freezing errors and constant device
restarts are extremely rare, and that they will not be recalling any devices
due to faulty hardware. Supposedly, there is absolutely no defect that is found
within the components on the device. For now, users should be reporting these
issues to Apple, but according to these reports, there’s no need for a
replacement device, as it’s likely something to do with the software.
According to Business
Korea, some
have found that their 64GB iPhone 6 models have also faced issues similar to
that of the iPhone 6 Plus’ incessant restarting, making it more believable that
it is in fact software related. It wouldn’t be surprising to see iOS 8.1.1 addressing these issues and solving many
users’ problems, making their fancy Apple devices useable once again. While
some have had luck obtaining replacement devices, it’s unlikely that a
replacement is the best fix for these issues, as previously stated.
Hopefully, this is truly software related and
will be fixed by iOS 8.1.1. The new update to iOS 8 is due to be the most
stable one yet, with the changelog consisting of bug fixes specifically. This update is due to fix
the ever-annoying landscape mode bug, as well as some iMessage bugs that have
recently appeared in iOS
8.1.0. Currently, the software is in
beta testing to ensure that there are no further issues with this latest
update. You can expect the update to hit your device at some point within the
upcoming weeks.
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