Apple claimed the issue only affected a small number of iPhone 6 Plus units, which it had replaced and Bendgate quickly came to an end.
Not exact matches
While
Apple claimed that the hack was not an
issue on the side of
Apple or iCloud, the perception of the public was still damaged and understandably shaken.
A BBC TV show dealing with consumer protection
issues will
claim this evening that
Apple is using a clause in its terms & conditions to refuse its cut - price battery replacement service for older iPhones.
While the secretive giant doesn't release
Apple Watch sales figures, a report
issued last week by the British research firm Juniper
claims Apple accounted for over half of the 17 million or so smartwatches it says were sold last year, even though it was only in the market for three - quarters of the year.
Among other remedies, some people
claim that drinking or soaking in
apple cider vinegar (ACV) can help treat digestive
issues.
However, adding a new dimension to the litigation battle is a directive
issued by
Apple that
claims retailers who are engaged in selling devices such as the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 also fall in the... [Read more...]
After a report published in The Wall Street Journal last week quoting Best Buy boss Brian Dunn as saying
Apple's iPad tablet was «cannibalizing» sales of notebooks and netbooks, Dunn
issued a statement
claiming his comments were inaccurately depicted.
For their part,
Apple has insisted that there was no collusion, but that they simply suggested the agency model in order to keep up competition, a
claim that the Justice Department has taken
issue with.
Rumours from a variety of websites suggest
Apple may make its big announcement around October 18, based on allegations from an
Apple investor who
claimed invitations were being
issued around October 10 and the device would be on sale by November 2.
Apple's
claims about RIM products appear to be deliberate attempts to distort the public's understanding of an antenna design
issue and to deflect attention from
Apple's difficult situation.
Apple cider vinegar is taken by some people and sometimes given to dogs do adjust the body's pH. There are also
claims that it helps with other health
issues such as skin problems but it's not normally added to dog food.
For example, when the
Apple / Samsung global patent litigation disputes started a few years ago, some commentators attributed the parties» decision not to litigate in Canada to inter alia, our lengthy discovery process and our apparent reluctance to narrow the
issues early on (for example by providing
claim charts (for both validity and infringement) at a preliminary stage).
As I explained in a previous post, «the decision on
Apple's
claims was very specific not only to the four patents at
issue at that stage of the litigation but also to the course of events in that litigation (as I pointed out in my detailed analysis)», as evidenced by the fact that
Apple has meanwhile won two preliminary injunctions against Samsung, while «Judge Posner's position on FRAND is universally - applicable, and it will be extremely influential, throughout and beyond the United States», to Google's (Motorola's) dismay.
If the Federal Circuit also held
claim 8 of the» 915 patent invalid, that fact alone would require a third trial in the first
Apple - Samsung case (and unlike in the second one, the majority of all products would be at
issue in that event).
Apple wanted a better outcome, but the decision on
Apple's
claims was very specific not only to the four patents at
issue at that stage of the litigation but also to the course of events in that litigation (as I pointed out in my detailed analysis).
The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of two Maryland residents by personal injury attorneys,
claims that
Apple and AT&T knew about the design and manufacturing defects of the product before the product was released to consumers and that the defendants have failed to provide customer support on the
issue.
Design patent remedies, injunctive relief, partial summary judgment over invalidated patents, the royalty base (a context in which I hope
Apple will defeat Ericsson because it will discourage outsized royalty
claims over standard - essential patents), and possibly some procedural
issues concerning the interplay of infringement cases and FRAND contract cases in different venues.
In connection with
Apple not addressing the real
claim construction
issue (the jury instructions on infringement), Samsung's reply brief says: «That is Hamlet without the Prince.»
Apple claims to have sidestepped those
issues by using the «most durable glass ever in a smartphone» to build the 8 and 8 Plus, and they've held up well over a week of sometimes careless testing.
The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Wednesday ordered the consolidation of 61 lawsuits that take
issue with
Apple's decision to throttle the CPUs of iPhones with degraded batteries, a tactic the company
claims extends the operational lifespan of its products.
Apple is expected to begin trial production of a trio of new iPhone models in the second quarter of 2018 at the earliest, as it looks to avoid a repeat of the
issues caused by the initial low yield rates on production of 3D sensor modules for the iPhone X last year, according to Taiwanese website DigiTimes.iPhone X2, iPhone X2 Plus, and iPhone SE 2 mockup by Curved.deThe report, citing supply chain sources,
claims Apple's fast - tracking of the trial production will help push ahead the delivery schedules for the 2018 iPhones, meaning it should have more plentiful supply available for pre-orders.
Apple has addressed the
issue with the design of the iPhone X, but the iPhone 8 Plus still loudly
claims the old design as its own.
Interesting thing is that iPhone X Settings
claims that the
issue is related to TrueDepth camera, while
Apple Store says that according to their test programs, «
issue was with the REAR wide and tele lenses, not the front array».
In a move likely intended to curb some of the negative PR the company has received,
Apple recently published a formal apology,
claiming the
issue has largely been a misunderstanding between the company and its customers.
A report from yesterday from the Wall Street Journal
claimed that
Apple has not been able to ship the AirPods yet due to performance and technical
issues.
Even though the iPhone X's Face ID system is proving to be a contentious
issue, reports have surfaced
claiming that
Apple plans to implement it in next year's iPad Pro models.
While the secretive giant doesn't release
Apple Watch sales figures, a report
issued last week by the British research firm Juniper
claims Apple accounted for over half of the 17 million or so smartwatches it says were sold last year, even though it was only in the market for three - quarters of the year.
Reports coming from South Korea
claim that the Korean Agency of Technology and Standards (KATS) is pondering on whether to commence investigations into the
Apple iPhone 6S battery
issues.
China Times
issued the
claims on Monday, suggesting that a third new iPhone handset will launch in 2013 aside from the «iPhone 5S» and
Apple's new cheaper iPhone.
Yet another report, this time from Nikkei,
claims Apple is facing production
issues with the iPhone X's 3D sensors for the new Face ID feature.
Pre-ordering the 10th anniversary iPhone might be a good idea, since recent reports have
claimed Apple will release the device in limited quantities because of production
issues.
Remove the
issue Apple sticker from the discussion and you have no motive for
claiming that a tablet is better than a laptop or desktop for any reason other than price and portability.
Despite a growing number of user reports
claiming otherwise,
Apple still insists that the
issue is limited only to a small number of iPhone 6s units.
During the summer,
Apple was called to court by a class - action lawsuit, as the main plaintiff
claimed that the affected iPhone models have a design flaw that is behind the aforementioned
issues.
A recent Wall Street Journal report said that
Apple considered placing the Touch ID sensor under the display, just as countless rumors had
claimed, but then ditched the feature due to manufacturing
issues.
But another report
claims that
Apple is facing
issues with putting the Touch ID sensors under the screen.
Adding even more fuel to the fire, reputed
Apple analyst Ming - Chi Kuo
issued a research note just three weeks ago wherein he
claimed that the iPhone 8 industrial design will feature a switch from metal to glass in an effort to make the device's wireless charging functionality much more efficient.
Timothy Arcuri of Cowen and Company in his latest note
issued to investors
claims that
Apple's biggest challenge with the iPhone 8 is integrating the Touch ID sensor under the display.
While
Apple doesn't consider this a «safety
issue»,
claiming it affects «devices within a limited serial number range that were manufactured between September and October 2015», the «very small number of iPhone 6s devices» randomly shutting down will be taken in and repaired.
KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo, who has a respectable track record at predicting
Apple product plans, is out with another research note that
claims the oft - rumored iPhone 6 could be delayed because of production
issues.
That being said, the images show that
Apple may have settled for a rear - mounted Touch ID, after some have
claimed that the company encountered
issues with integrating the fingerprint sensor below the display.
To minimize occurrences of the shutdown
issue, iOS 10.2.1 included code that
Apple claimed «fixed the problem» according to BGR.