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musicinmyheart

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Had major freezing and charging issues on iphone 6 went in last thursday and got a new unit form apple

since last three days it has been freeezing my touch scren like anything

https://vid.me/H19y

here is a video of it

anyone else had this happen? happened on 8.4.1 and i updated to 9.0.1 same issue
 
Had major freezing and charging issues on iphone 6 went in last thursday and got a new unit form apple

since last three days it has been freeezing my touch scren like anything

https://vid.me/H19y

here is a video of it

anyone else had this happen? happened on 8.4.1 and i updated to 9.0.1 same issue
I have the same exact issue. It only occurs occasionally though and I didn't notice it until 8.4.1. I'm going to install 9.0.2 soon, hopefully that will fix it.
 
I have the same exact issue. It only occurs occasionally though and I didn't notice it until 8.4.1. I'm going to install 9.0.2 soon, hopefully that will fix it.
I am installing 9.0.2 now but this is just stupid. But what scares me is that it happened in 8.4.1 making me think this is a hardware vs. a software issue.

The quality of apple products has really gone down!
 
I wouldn't necessarily say that... but the higher production volumes makes it more noticeable most likely.

I think it's something like 4% of products have failures. Maybe it's less, but let's say 4%.

If Apple sold 12m iPhone 6S series devices just on launch that's over 400,000 issues based on a standard failure rate. The more they produce, the more potentially affected units go into the wild.

In short, the more popular a product is, and the more they produce... you've got more devices in the wild that are expected just by industry rates to fail.

NOTE: I know you have a non-S unit, but I was just saying the S since they announced the 12m+ already so it was an easy number to example out.
 
I am installing 9.0.2 now but this is just stupid. But what scares me is that it happened in 8.4.1 making me think this is a hardware vs. a software issue.

The quality of apple products has really gone down!
I can't speak on the hardware vs software issue. But it does seem that the quality of Apple products has gone down. iOS 8 was bad for me and iOS 9 has had two updates since release, is this the fastest that Apple has released a X.0.1 to be shortly followed up by a X.0.2?
 
They definitely don't stand up to the quality and reliability standards that they had set for them selves before
 
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