More and more “happy” owners of iPhone 5S seem to be not so happy anymore since claim their devices are constantly reloading themselves without any visible reason. Before reloading, the screen is reported to go blue for a couple of seconds. Some of them claim that such unexpected reloads started emerging instantly after the purchase.
Some users are convinced that the source of the bug is iWork, an app for working with Microsoft Office files. They say the device starts reloading instantly after you close iWork or switch to another app.
Others report that the issue comes out when the feature synchronizing the iWork content with iCloud is turned off. iWork is developed by Apple. It includes 3 sub-apps - Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Each of them costs $10. Still, anyone who activated the apps after September 1st got them for free!
So far, Apple hasn’t commented on the matter. Most likely, the company’s experts are working one the issue and are about to resolve the issue in the near future without making any comments.
Meanwhile, Apple’s stock is consolidating within a relatively narrow price range after a strong rally. The chart below, courtesy of Masterforex-V Academy, reflects the current state of affairs in the market of AAPL:
