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Apple looking into iPhone 8 and 8 Plus swelling batteries reports Comments

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  • 06 Oct 2017

sr777, 06 Oct 2017As long as they don't explode, it's fine. It's fine??? Every battery related malfunction is a serious threat.

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    • Ak
    • a3e
    • 06 Oct 2017

    non removable batteries was the biggest treason that the mobile making companies did to the customers,
    started by Apple, followed by stupid Samsung, Huawei and the rest of greedys.
    a good mobile phone can be water resist with removable battery, Samsung s5
    these greedy companies could improve it by adding the shock resistant to it as well, but all they want is money, money and money

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      • Kd10
      • 4qB
      • 06 Oct 2017

      Apple sources batteries from multiple suppliers. I’d be very curious to know if all the phones displaying this problem have batteries from the same supplier. Especially since one of their battery suppliers is a Samsung owned battery manufacturer.

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        • Anonymous
        • KAX
        • 06 Oct 2017

        Coming Soon: Battery Gate, The Movie. The revenge of the iPhone 7s.

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          • Ko
          • mQe
          • 06 Oct 2017

          sr777, 06 Oct 2017As long as they don't explode, it's fine. What? You spend a lot of money on a defective product and that's fine? Well, the one who buys those models will be scared because you do not know how long it will take for your phone to swell. You can have bad luck and happens to you when the warranty has expired in one or two years.

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            • Anonymous
            • 043
            • 06 Oct 2017

            sr777, 06 Oct 2017As long as they don't explode, it's fine. agreed. they will change those very few swollen iPhones anyway

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              • sr777
              • teq
              • 06 Oct 2017

              As long as they don't explode, it's fine.

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                • Hoffmann
                • gCh
                • 06 Oct 2017

                iPhone Note 7 Edition 2.0 confirmed !

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