A representative from Apple has met with the government-affiliated China Consumer Association, advising the watchdog of the progress it has made in combatting the battery issues plaguing some iPhone 6s units. A corporate-level executive attended the meeting in Beijing, according to a statement reported by Quartz, updating CCA on its handling of an issue where some iPhones would shut down prematurely. Affected iPhone 6s units produced between September and October 2015 are reportedly turning off with roughly half of the battery’s charge remaining, with also room temperatures also causing unexpected shutdowns. Apple does not believe the malfunctioning iPhones pose a safety issue for consumers, the CCA writes, and that the company will continue to guarantee battery replacements for affected handsets. In December, Apple launched an online tool where users can enter the serial number of a suspect iPhone 6s to check if they are eligible for a replacement battery, and whether to contact Apple technical support or an Apple Store to change it.
Källa: Apple meets with Chinese consumer watchdog in Beijing to talk iPhone 6s shutdown issues
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