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Apple’s iPhone is currently plagued with an annoying software bug that causes the handsets to report an incomplete battery charge even though charging is complete. “Your battery is fully charged, but the UI (User Interface) is just not correctly reflecting this,” an Apple spokesperson told WirelessInfo. “We expect to fix this in a software update.”
There’ve been lots of reports and concerns over the past two weeks from a large portion of users who’ve experienced the same problems. No matter how long the iPhone has been plugged into a power outlet, the reported charge level will not hit “full”. There’s been no further information from Apple on this matter; the company did not say say when the software update would be available.
Apple’s iPhone is currently plagued with an annoying software bug that causes the handsets to report an incomplete battery charge even though charging is complete. “Your battery is fully charged, but the UI (User Interface) is just not correctly reflecting this,” an Apple spokesperson told WirelessInfo. “We expect to fix this in a software update.”
There’ve been lots of reports and concerns over the past two weeks from a large portion of users who’ve experienced the same problems. No matter how long the iPhone has been plugged into a power outlet, the reported charge level will not hit “full”. There’s been no further information from Apple on this matter; the company did not say say when the software update would be available.
Via [AppleInsider]
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