iPhone X and a Problem That Is Becoming Worrying

The iPhone X could be affected by a problem that is becoming increasingly worrying due to the cases reported so far and the silence of the Apple company.

iPhone X could be plagued by a problem that's becoming worrisome, as it appears that Apple hasn't quite created all of its phones equal this year. iPhone X will be launched by Apple on November 3, and until then we will find out if a serious problem affecting the new iPhone 8 Plus will also reach the $1000 phone that Apple wants to sell next month and which is expected by many people

iPhone X has the same battery like iPhone 8 Plus, that is, the one that now swells in the cases of some of the phones and cracks them, making them impossible to use. So far they have been reported 5 cases of iPhone 8 Plus phones whose batteries swelled either while they were left to charge, or while they were being transported to customers, the Apple company investigating the problem without providing information about this defect, although the launch of the iPhone X is approaching.

iPhone X released with swollen batteries and cracked cases would be a real disaster for the Apple company, because we are talking about a stupidly expensive smartphone, which would break in a stupider way. For now there are millions of iPhone 8 Plus and only 5 known cases of swollen batteries, but who knows how many more could be unreported, and this is the most worrying thing before the iPhone X launch.

iPhone X and a problem that is becoming more and more worrisome

The iPhone X should be perfect, or as close to perfect as possible, considering the money Apple is asking for it, but it might not be. If you were to ask me, I'll tell you that I didn't initially think that the problem of swollen iPhone 8 Plus batteries was a real one, just like last year it wasn't a real one for the iPhone 7 Plus either, but the new cases make me wonder if maybe Apple made a mistake somewhere and the iPhone X could be affected.

The iPhone X will have a large capacity battery crammed into a smaller case than the iPhone 8 Plus, and we know from the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that this is a dangerous combination. If we are talking about a problem with the iPhone 8 Plus batteries, then we can expect that the iPhone X may be affected by this, and some may think seriously before buying the phone from the Apple company.

iPhone X is also manufactured in China, it has components from there and batteries, most likely, from the same manufacturer as iPhone 8 Plus. If Apple has not checked and will not check the iPhone X and its batteries very carefully before launching it, then it risks embarrassing itself with one of the most expensive phones in history.

iPhone X Worrying Problem