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Alistair Barr, USA TODAY 10:05 a.m. EDT October 30, 2013
Apple, creator of the iPhone, has been a big part of many index funds' returns, but not in a good way.(Photo: JUSTIN LANE, EPA)
Apple is replacing a "very limited" number of new iPhones after finding a manufacturing defect that has limited battery performance.
"We recently discovered a manufacturing issue affecting a very limited number of iPhone 5s devices that could cause the battery to take longer to charge or result in reduced battery life," Apple spokeswoman Teresa Brewer told the New York Times.
"We are reaching out to customers with affected phones and will provide them with a replacement phone," she added.
The company did not say how many phones have been affected by the manufacturing issue. Apple sold nine million new iPhones on launch weekend in late September.
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Apple, creator of the iPhone, has been a big part of many index funds' returns, but not in a good way.(Photo: JUSTIN LANE, EPA)
Apple is replacing a "very limited" number of new iPhones after finding a manufacturing defect that has limited battery performance.
"We recently discovered a manufacturing issue affecting a very limited number of iPhone 5s devices that could cause the battery to take longer to charge or result in reduced battery life," Apple spokeswoman Teresa Brewer told the New York Times.
"We are reaching out to customers with affected phones and will provide them with a replacement phone," she added.
The company did not say how many phones have been affected by the manufacturing issue. Apple sold nine million new iPhones on launch weekend in late September.
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