iPhone 6 restarts automatically and displays a blue screen (BSOD)

iPhone 6 BSODDuring the last night, many terminal owners iPhone 6 have noticed that their devices have started restarting by themselves and displaying a blue screen, BSOD or Blue Screen of Death.

The name BSOD is taken from Windows, which constantly generates problems of this kind, but their existence for iPhone 6 terminals is not that common, although they initially appeared after the release of iOS 7 and during the last year.

This time it seems that only the iPhone 6 terminals of T-Mobile USA users are affected by sudden restarts and blue screens, the BSOD appearing even before the terminal restarts, much the same as it happens in the case of PCs with Windows.

Considering that most of those who have problems use the T-Mobile phone network in the USA, some have concluded that it is the source of the problem, but for now even the representatives of the Apple company do not know exactly what is happening with the terminals.

It seems that from iPhone 5S to iPhone 6 Plus all terminals are affected, multiple versions of iOS 8 having the problem, terminals restarting automatically once every 10-30 minutes in the case of a large number of users, so we are talking about a very serious problem .

Hey guys. So this morning my iPhone 6 (4 months old) started just randomly restarting itself every 20-30 minutes or so. I wasn't even using it most of the time, it was in my pocket at work (could tell because of the lock screen that indicated I needed to enter my pin after a restart as opposed to finger ID). At one point I was texting my SO about it, the screen turned blue for maybe 2 seconds and it restarted.

The even weirder part is that the terminals started restarting out of the blue without the users using them in any way, but in other situations the blue screen was displayed during unlocking or simply writing a message, so we are talking about an unusual problem.

It seems that T-Mobile has received a very large number of calls from customers affected by this problem and their technicians believe that there is a problem with the memory, RAM most likely, of the terminals, but no one has offered an explanation official for now.

Until now, the only solution to solve the problem was a forced restart of the terminals, either by closing them, or by simultaneously pressing the Home + Lock buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen, or deleting the messages or, finally, a restore made through iTunes .

Until Apple and T-Mobile take over the affected terminals under warranty, no one knows what is at the root of the problem, so it could be anything.