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Apple Blames Battery For Random iPhone 6s Shutdowns

Apple Blames Battery For Random iPhone 6s Shutdowns

Smartphones Dec 2,2016 0

Apple is offering a fix free of charge after a China consumer group complained about a problem with iPhone 6s products randomly shutting down, eventually due to a battery flaw, according to Apple.

China Consumers Association last month reported the issue, and Apple is already offering a fix free of charge to any eligible iPhone 6s user through its customer support sites.

On Friday, Apple explained the reson of the issue. This component was "exposed to controlled ambient air longer than it should have" before it was assembled into the battery packs, Apple said.

"As a result, these batteries degrade faster than a normal battery and cause unexpected shutdowns to occur," the company said.

However, the faulty components were only found only in a "small number" of iPhone 6s devices made in September and October 2015.

"It's important to note, this is not a safety issue," Apple said. Its iPhones are built to automatically shut down under certain conditions, such as extremely cold temperature, to protect the device's electronics.

The shutdowns would occur when the device?s battery charge dropped between 60 to 50 percent in both cold and room-temperature environments, according to the Chinese watchdog. The phones would also fail to turn on unless connected to a power supply.

Although Apple claims to have addressed the problem, the China Consumers Association said earlier this week that consumers continue to complain the shutdown issues are also found in older iPhone 6 and 6 plus models.

In addition, consumers with iPhone 6s models built outside the September and October 2015 date range have also reported the problem.

The China Consumers Association has asked Apple to investigate the other claims. But on Friday, Apple said it had found no other problems.

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