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xmango

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Sep 23, 2014
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Apple might be facing a huge iPhone 6 Plus recall

A few days ago, various reports claimed that 128GB iPhone 6 Plus owners have discovered a strange type of error affecting their devices, particularly ones that store very large libraries of apps: the device would constantly crash and reboot, with Apple not being able to fix the issue.

Now, this new report says there may be a memory defect affecting these 128GB iPhone 6 Plus units, specifically with the “controller IC of triple-level cell (TLC) NAND flash” memory.
http://bgr.com/2014/11/04/128gb-iphone-6-plus-crash-and-reboot/

I have been facing this issue. Will Apple recall ?
 
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How many apps do you have? Seems it might be related to very large app libraries. I haven't experienced this myself.
 
I have a regular 6 128GB and have not experienced this. Would they be using different memory between the 6 and 6+?
 
While I don't have many apps (150+), My iPhone has been rebooting and freezing on me at least 2-3 times a week.
 
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