iPhones hit with 'blue screens of death'
iPhones hit with 'blue screens of death'
By Matt Krantz June 25, 2015 12:10 pm
Users of Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone on T-Mobile’s (TMUS)
network are reportedly suffering from random “blue screens of death.”
Complaints reveal an outbreak of cases where the Apple
device’s screen flashes blue right before rebooting without warning, according
to posts piling up on Twitter and other social media, and first spotted by
MacRumors.
Shares of Apple fell 61 cents, or 0.4%, to $127.50
Thursday. That decline comes just a day after financier Carl Icahn said the
stock is the best bet he’s seen since Netflix (NFLX). Icahn’s words mean
something since he made a fortune on Netflix, a trade he exited this week.
Shares of T-Mobile US rose 29 cents, or 0.7%, to $39.32.
Blue screen of death problems appear to affect a wide
spectrum of Apple devices ranging from the iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6 and iPhone
5s, says MacRumors, and the restarts occur at 10 minute to 30 minute intervals.
The problem affects several versions of iOS 8 including iOS 8.3.
Complaints keep piling in, such as:
Some users are saying they problem is solved by turning
off Wi-Fi calling. Yet others are resorting to a complete hard reset.
Quality issues aren’t what a stock trying to retake its
high needs. Earlier this week, the company said it would replace malfunctioning
hard disk drives in iMac PCs.
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