http://9to5mac.com/2014/11/04/debunk-128gb-iphone-6-plus-recall-false-crashing-bug-rare/
9to5Mac的原文報導
Reports claiming Apple could face a possible iPhone 6 Plus recall regarding a problem with NAND flash causing crashes for a small number of users are not true, according to a source close to the situation.
Users in Apple’s support forums have recently highlighted a rare issue that causes iPhones to crash, specifically for users with a large amount of apps installed. A majority of users noticed the problem on a 128GB iPhone Plus (the device those with large app libraries would naturally gravitate towards), although the problem isn’t specific to the iPhone 6 Plus or iOS 8. In fact, a similar problem has affected a very small amount of users since as far back as iOS 6. Today several news outlets picked up a story from BusinessKorea claiming the issue could be a result of malfunctioning NAND flash. The report cited sources that claimed Apple could have a potential recall on its hands, but we’ve confirmed with our sources that reports of a recall are completely false.
So the problem with crashing is only affecting a small number of users (around 159 posts on Apple support forums with many of those from the same people). Those users also all seem to have massive app catalogs installed, sometimes in excess of 500 or 1000 apps. Sources say Apple is aware of the rare bug, but reports that the problem is related to a NAND flash issue are conjecture and inaccurate.
國內的IT home網站也有跟進報導
http://www.ithome.com.tw/news/92074
蘋果消息上頗有公信力的9to5Mac指出,類似的抱怨其實在iOS 6時代就曾現身,而不只發生在iPhone 6 Plus或iOS 8上,可是案例並不多,而且多半發生在安裝大量程式的iPhone上,有些使用者安裝的程式數量甚至超過500或1000種,由於這些使用者通常會選擇大容量iPhone,才讓128GB版本的產品被突顯。
此外,9to5Mac亦引述消息來源表示,蘋果其實知道這個臭蟲,但該臭蟲與NAND記憶體無關,同時亦無召回的計畫
最有趣的是相對部分台灣媒體鬧哄哄的報導,台灣大部分3C網站跟對岸像iapps這種ios資訊專門站對這件事連提都沒提
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