Following Apple's iPhone 6S recall program from last month, the company has outed a press release explaining the issue. The unexpected shutdown of some iPhone 6S units was caused by their batteries being exposed to "controlled ambient air" as the company puts it.
Apple's PR team must've carefully chosen the words in the last sentence there, as battery problems is what Samsung will work hard to shake off from its public image, thanks to the Note7.
There's no information on the number of phones affected. Apple says that only iPhone 6S units from September and October 2016 have defective batteries.
The company has made a special web page for iPhone 6S users to check if their phone is within the batch that has been affected.
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