If you have an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus that won't start up, you are not alone. Apple has acknowledged a problem with a batch of handsets that means some iPhone purchased in the last year cannot be turned on. Apple says that handsets bought between October 2018 to August 2019 are affected, and the problems stems from the failure of an unnamed component. The company has launched a free repair program for anyone experiencing the issue. See also: Apple shows off iPadOS 13.1 in new video Apple iOS 13 and iPadOS bugs grant third-party keyboards 'full access' Apple…
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