It's no secret that Apple sells a lot of devices each year so even if the company says there's an issue affecting a small percentage of the devices, we might be talking hundreds of thousands of handsets, or even millions. However, this time around, the acknowledged issue concerning the iPhone 8 might not really be that widespread like some in the past. In an official statement, Apple says there's a logic board issue in some of the iPhone 8 units manufactured between September 2017 and March 2018 - essentially, the handsets sold in the first six months. Users are reporting freezing,...
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