Apple is turning to smartphone archrival Samsung in order to fix an iBug with its new iPhone 6 phablet.
The super expensive machines keep crashing which is something that Apple does not like talking about much.
According to Business Korea Jobs’ Mob is going to buy more components from Samsung for its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, along with Apple Watch parts.
In return Samsung is going to help Apple fix a bug in the NAND flash in the higher storage 64GB which is triple-level cell flash and the SK Hynix, Toshiba and SanDisk TLC NAND the 128 GB models.
Samsung will supply fresh modules which avoid the performance issues that some users have encountered.
This isn’t the only bug Apple has had with its phablet, either. Some users have reported problems with the camera, namely the optical image stabilisation (OIS) going awry and causing blurry shots. Apple’s answer seems to be to return to its old business partner and get some decent gear under the bonnet.