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Apple met with Chinese regulators about iPhone’s mysterious battery drain problem

2 点作者 BrailleHunting超过 8 年前

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BrailleHunting超过 8 年前
In the US, with a US-originated iPhone 6s (Verizon), I also encountered this battery issue (randomly shutting down between 17-45% without warning) and Apple replaced it under their recall program (serial number eligible). Apparently, during the layering&#x2F;rolling of lithium electrolyte, electrodes and cladding included in early examples of iPhone 6s&#x27;es, there was too much air (impurities) introduced into the resulting battery, shortening its life and making it behave unpredictably (even more nonlinearly) at lower voltages (low charge). Instead, I assume from the root-cause analysis provided, Li-ion batteries need to be assembled in a vacuum (ideally), under a noble gas (Argon) or inert gas (nitrogen only).<p>Maybe someone with more information than the article about how the issue was originally uncovered and how regulators factor into it and Apple&#x27;s response. For example, does Apple not offer the recall uniformly or were they forced&#x2F;suggested to make additional remedies (beyond those mentioned in the article)?