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Apple today ended a program that offered customers with possibly defective iPhone 8 models with a free repair for their logic board, which in some ...
Apple discovered a defect in the iPhone 8’s logic board that caused the device to shut down or restart. Apple said it will install a new logic board for free on defective iPhone 8s.
Apple has found that a small percentage of iPhone 8 devices have a defective logic board that hosts the phone's main electronic components, including the microprocessor (or the device's brain ...
Apple says its faulty logic boards may have been causing random restarts, screen freezes, and defective startup initiations that prevent the iPhone 8 from turning on properly.
Apple has identified a defective hardware issue with certain iPhone 8 devices released between Sept. 2017 and March 2018.
Apple says some of the iPhone 8 devices sold in the United States have a defective logic board. The board hosts the phone’s microprocessor, memory and the wireless chip.
If your iPhone 8 has been acting up, then you might be eligible for a free repair. On Friday, Apple said a "very small percentage" of iPhone 8 models were found built with faulty logic boards.
If you have an iPhone 8 that seems to be having trouble, it might need a new logic board. Late last week, Apple revealed that faulty logic boards may ...
We haven't seen reports of widespread problems with the iPhone 8, but Apple revealed late Friday that it's opening a Logic Board Replacement Program. According to the company "a very small ...
If your iPhone 8 is experiencing unexpected restarts, frozen screen, or won’t turn on you may have a bad logic board.
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