Apple on Friday offered to fix some older iPhone 5 smartphones with flawed on-off buttons.
The California-based company said a “small percentage” of iPhone 5
models manufactured through March 2013 may have on-off buttons that stop
working or work intermittently, in a posting on its support website.
“Apple will replace the
sleep/wake button mechanism, free of charge, on iPhone 5 models that
exhibit this issue and have a qualifying serial number,” it said at the
website.
The process began Friday in the United States and Canada and will begin in other countries on May 2, according to Apple.
Apple prides itself on the quality of its devices, and offers of free fixes are rare for the company.
In mid-2010, Apple put off
dealing with concerns about iPhone 4 reception problems, and the ensuing
controversy came to be dubbed “Antennagate.”
Apple was forced to address the
issue after Consumer Reports, the influential product review magazine,
said it could not recommend the iPhone 4 because of signal loss problems
it blamed on a design flaw.
Apple downplayed the issue as
being the overblown result of the way people held their smartphones and
offered free cases as a fix.
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