Apple users in China complain that their handsets have caught fire
A state-run consumer watchdog claims to have received eight such reports The consumer body has called on Apple to address the complaints The issue follows Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 in which the firm was forced to recall some 2.5 million handsets following reports of batteries catching fire The issue follows Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 in which the firm was forced to recall some 2.5 million handsets following reports of batteries catching fire Several Chinese iPhone users have claimed that their handsets caught fire or exploded, according to a new report. Forget a doorman, this apartment will have a ROBOT: San... Would you let a robot perform surgery on your EYE? Axsis... Tech giants unveil plan to fight terrorist propaganda:... So much for rise of the machines: Starship drone inventor is... Forget a doorman, this apartment will have a ROBOT: San... Would you let a robot perform surgery on your EYE? Axsis... Tech giants unveil plan to fight terrorist propaganda:... So much for rise of the machines: Starship drone inventor is... This week, Apple finally revealed the details behind a technical glitch that saw some iPhone 6s handsets shutting down unexpectedly.
Dec-6-2016, 13:10:04 GMT
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