Why are T-Mobile iPhones getting a blue screen of death?
Over the past few days, an increasing number of T-Mobile U.S. iPhone owners have reported that their handsets are suffering from random reboots and crashes, according to a report from AppleInsider. Many have reported that their devices are often flashing a blue screen before resetting.
Some affected users have stated that disabling Wi-Fi Calling has fixed the so-called “blue screen of death.” Others have said that doing a hard reset on their phones alleviated the problem. Still others were forced to get replacement iPhones.
Currently, there isn’t a definitive explanation for why this is happening. Some believe there is a problem with the phone’s memory, but that doesn’t sound viable because the problem is only affecting devices from T-Mobile.
Another possibility involves LTE. A report from Engadget states that some readers have fixed their phones, at least temporarily, by disabling VoLTE (voice over LTE) or shutting off LTE. This is perplexing, because VoLTE and LTE should not come into play when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled.
The problem is affecting iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus models and is happening on multiple versions of iOS from iOS 8 through iOS 8.3. We’ll continue to follow this story.