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Apple iPhone 6 crashes more often than a Russian airline

by on24 October 2014

You get what you pay for

 

The incredibly bendy iPhone 6, with the special “catch on fire feature” also crashes for no apparent reason and its Apple Pay system can make you pay double.

The problems appear to be with the iPhone 6 Plus which apparently only “just works” when it is not “just crashing.”

There have been multiple posts on Apple’s Support Communities forum in which users are complaining that their iPhone 6 Plus is constantly crashing on them. In some cases, some users have been unfortunate enough to have their phones stuck in a reboot loop which meant that they had to bring it back to the Apple Store.

At the moment no one knows what causes the crash, other than most of the people reporting crashes are owners of the 128GB iPhone 6 Plus model. These users are also found to have more than 700 apps installed on their phones with the crashes occurring without user interactions. Of course anyone who has more than 700 apps on their phone has to be a sandwich sort of a cut lunch

Some users have successfully taken their phones back to an Apple Store for a replacement, while others are told to wait as their repair ticket is being escalated.

Apple has yet to admit anything and when it does, it will claim that only a small number of users and a sausage dog called Colin were the only people to suffer from it.

Meanwhile CNN Tech reporter, and Apple fanboy Samuel Burke who rushed to Apple’s defence during bendgate by insisting that the iPhone 6 did not bend found himself dealing with some instant karma.

Burke moaned he was billed twice for every Apple Pay purchase he made with his Bank of America card via Apple Pay. Multiple Twitter users reported the same problem, and most complaints are coming from those Bank of America cards.

It is starting to look like the iPhone 6 really is to Apple what Vista was to Microsoft.

 

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