CNET News - Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 1:46 PM
iPhone 8 Plus batteries swelling in at least 6 different reports - CNET
There have been at least six separate reports of iPhone 8 Plus batteries
swelling to the point of splitting open their enclosures since the phones
first went on sale on Sept. 22.
Stories at MacRumors, The Next Web and 9to5mac as early as last week cited
social media postings showing what appeared to be separate incidents in
Japan and Taiwan where the phones had split apart because of expanding
batteries.
More recently, The Guardian has reported on additional incidents in Greece,
Canada and China. Taken together, it adds up to at least six cases
exhibiting nearly identical symptoms. 
An Apple spokesperson said the company was aware of the reports, and looking
into them. 
In 2016, Samsung recalled its Galaxy Note 7 phone after several incidents of
the phone's battery catching fire. (Over 100 such incidents were eventually
reported.) 
Samsung put the blame on an "aggressive design" of the Note 7, and
implemented an eight-point safety check on its phone batteries after that.
The 2017 Galaxy S8 and Note 8 phones have, thus far, been fire-free.
It's unclear whether this iPhone 8 Plus issue will cascade into a Note
7-like debacle, or swing towards the more benign "Bendgate" controversy from
2016, which cropped up shortly after the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus before
quickly fading away. 

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