Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Apple has identified a manufacturing defect in some iPhone 8s. Faulty logic boards are causing them to unexpectedly restart, freeze screens or not turn on at all. The affected phones were sold in multiple countries around the world including US, China and Japan. You can check to see if your iPhone 8 is affected through Apple's website directly. The company says it will repair the logic boards for free.


// via Instagram Apple has identified a manufacturing defect in some iPhone 8s. Faulty logic boards are causing them to unexpectedly restart, freeze screens or not turn on at all. The affected phones were sold in multiple countries around the world including US, China and Japan. You can check to see if your iPhone 8 is affected through Apple's website directly. The company says it will repair the logic boards for free.

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