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Reports are coming out that at least 6 iPhone 8 Plus batteries grew too big for their britches.
There have been at least six separate reports of iPhone 8 Plus batteries swelling to the point of splitting open their enclosures since the phones first went on sale on Sept. 22.
Stories at MacRumors, The Next Web and 9to5mac as early as last week cited social media postings showing what appeared to be separate incidents in Japan and Taiwan where the phones had split apart because of expanding batteries.
More recently, The Guardian has reported on additional incidents in Greece, Canada and China. Taken together, it adds up to at least six cases exhibiting nearly identical symptoms.
An Apple spokesperson said the company was aware of the reports, and looking into them.
Doesn't seem like it's as bad as Samsung's issues with Note 7 batteries - but the iPhone 8 is still relatively new, so I wouldn't go selling your AAPL stock right away.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/news/iphone-8-plus-battery-swelling/
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 12 2017, @11:36PM (1 child)
There's a fair number of counterfeit iPhones floating around. We can't rule out fake phones yet.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 12 2017, @11:47PM
Are they really counterfeit if they come out the back door of the iPhone plant in China? Maybe they are just seconds that didn't quite meet final quality inspection and were slated for re-work or to be crushed?