iPhone 6 is reportedly facing several complaints from the consumers. Apparently, battery-related problems have also been noted as the blaming factor which may be likened to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. On this note, the iPhone 6 may have already been banned in China but Apple is reportedly fighting for its rights.
President Donald Trump has been noted to counter Apple's decision to make the bulk of their devices in China. Apparently, additional problems with the batteries on the iPhone 6 have reportedly been noted by the security company Kryptowire. The company also identified malicious software on some Chinese phones.
In addition, the Consumer Council in Shanghai has reportedly received a number of reports from iPhone 6 users, claiming that the series spontaneously catches fire. This has been noted as the third battery-related complaint against the Cupertino-based company from the Chinese consumer groups in the past month.
Apple reportedly analyzed the affected iPhone 6 handsets to reveal external physical damage. However, Apple has reportedly opted not to recall the iPhone 6 smartphones. Apparently, the battery issues are not safety-related but a mere protective measure for the handsets. Several complaints have also noted unexpected shutdowns of the iPhone 6 even with half the battery life remaining, Channel News Australia reported.
In other news, the American company reportedly went to argue in a Beijing court against claims that the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus models have copied a Chinese device Apparently, the iPhone 6 has been noted to look similar to the Chinese phone 100C.. Moreover, after the ban on selling the iPhone 6 in mainland China since May 10, the company is reportedly seeking for the ban to be lifted as well.
iPhone 6 was reportedly banned after a Shenzhen-based company files against Apple. Moreover, a patent has also been noted for the 10C ahead of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. However, the differences may not be too big to notice, according to report. Watch more about the iPhone 6 on fire here: