My guess is that it's some other manufacturing defect and they were just in such a hurry to say "Yay we fixed it!" that they completely overlooked it before they shipped the replacement devices.
While the stories are all over the media, the truth is that there are less than 100 failures out of something like 3 million devices. I don't know about you guys, but if a bug only appears in my code in 0.003% of the time, I know I have a really hard time finding it.
While the stories are all over the media, the truth is that there are less than 100 failures out of something like 3 million devices. I don't know about you guys, but if a bug only appears in my code in 0.003% of the time, I know I have a really hard time finding it.