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The following is from Apple Insider.  The link to the original article is
located at the end of the article.

Mark

iPhone 6 Plus users report persistent unexplained crashing issues, possibly
tied to large app libraries

A number of iPhone 6 Plus users have reported an issue in which the phone
inexplicably crashes or enters a reboot loop, prompting many to take it in
to Apple for service, where it is usually swapped out for a new unit. Some
owners are on their fourth replacement 6 Plus.




Multiple owners have reported identical crashing problems on Apple's Support
Communities forum, with one thread now standing at more than 9,000 views and
60 replies. 

The exact trigger has yet to be discovered, though 6 Plus owners posting to
the thread claim to have nailed down a few commonalities: 128GB iPhone 6
Plus is the most affected model; apps installed number at more than 700; and
crashes can occur without user interaction. Some pin the trouble on hardware
as Apple's recent iOS 8.1 update did not fix the issue, though others
believe software is to blame.

At first, it was thought that restoring from a previous iPhone image carried
over faulty app settings or incompatible apps, but this theory was seemingly
debunked after multiple attempts to restore phones as new before adding on
apps manually failed. This does not rule out individual app incompatibility
with iOS 8, but with so many apps in question, testing and cross-checking
results would be extremely difficult. 

Some forum members and AppleInsider readers have taken their 6 Plus in to an
Apple Store for assessment. In some cases, Geniuses exchange the
non-functional unit, while others have been told to hold on to their phone
as their repair ticket escalates up the tech support chain of command. Few
have reported success with new iPhone 6 Plus replacements.

As for workarounds, some are seeing varying success in restoring the phone
as new, then manually installing each previously purchased app one-by-one.
However, as mentioned above, a good number of owners have tried this tactic
to no avail. Manually reinstalling purchased apps is a time consuming
process and seemingly does not provide a surefire solution to the problem.
In fact, some forum members say the fix only lasts for a few minutes before
the phone once again enters into a crash cycle.

Interestingly, others have found that turning on the Display Zoom function
sometimes helps alleviate crashes, but the method is far from a proven fix.

As of this writing, the number of owners affected by the crashing issue is
unknown. The number of views on each Support Communities thread suggest the
issue is not widespread. However, if current speculation is correct and the
problem is linked to 128GB iPhone 6 Plus owners who have expansive app
libraries, the relatively low number of reported cases may not be indicative
of the issue's severity.

Apple has not yet officially commented on the matter and does not have
policies in place to deal with incoming repairs at Apple Stores.
AppleInsider has reached out and will update this story when a reply is
received. 

http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/10/23/iphone-6-plus-users-report-persist
ent-unexplained-crashing-issues-possibly-tied-to-large-app-libraries


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