Some 128GB iPhone 6 Plus owners with large app libraries have complained about unexpected crashes and reboots on their devices, with one report from South Korea suggesting the problem may lie with the memory modules chosen for this specific iPhone model, which could lead to a product recall. Soon after that, 9to5Mac refuted those claims, saying that Apple is aware of the “rare bug” and that the problem is not related to NAND flash memory.
In a new report, Digitimes agreed with 9to5Mac‘s findings, saying that the memory controller is unlikely to be the cause of this particular iPhone 6 Plus problem.
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