One-third of iPhones fail in first two years

Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:45PM EDT

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Eying that new iPhone 3GS? You might want to consider a warranty or a really sturdy rubberized case for it: A new report from SquareTrade [PDF link] claims that nearly a third of iPhones are failing in their first two years of ownership, largely due to accidental breakage.

To be sure, the iPhone fares pretty well if you're just looking at the reliability of its internal components: Its 9 to 11 percent hardware failure rate is better than both the Treo and the Blackberry (the former has a hardware failure rate of 20 percent in its first two years of ownership).

But that picture is quite different when you look at accidental damage, the kind typically caused by a drop to the floor... or into some body of water.

The iPhone has been a notorious damage magnet since its inception, probably inevitable since the entire front of the phone is comprised of the screen, and that screen is made from glass, not plastic. It looks better, but it breaks far more easily -- and the web is littered with reports of cracked iPhone screens (and, invariably, outrage over the discovery of the cost to replace the phone). Sure enough: 66 percent of accidental iPhone failures are caused by drops, while only 25 percent are due to water damage. Comparable figures weren't provided for the other phones mentioned above.

(Naturally, SquareTrade sells warranties and would love to help you protect that iPhone, but I still find the results both compelling and believable.)

In related news, anger is rising over iPhone battery life -- again. Seems that the iPhone 3.0 software update is causing phones to overheat and "drain as fast as 20% per hour with zero use." Some users are shutting down radios and services to keep batteries from dying before lunchtime, with disabling push email a commonly reported workaround.

Just remember to hold on tight to that phone while you're fiddling with the settings.

Via TechCrunch

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  • 1 Posted by dcsoccer25 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    My battery is fine after the 3.0 upgrade. I charged it late last night and have since then used it for some light web browsing and a little music. My battery is still sitting at about 85%.

  • 2 Posted by renate_schuch on Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't know , since I have downloaded OS 3.0 I do find that the phone gets hot, I am using a mophie extra battery so am recharging that more often I find, now. I don't know why Apple could not give us a video camera app?

  • 3 Posted by wolverinemarky on Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    after os update my 3g phone battery lasts longer then it did and everything runs faster then it did

  • 4 Posted by louis94583 on Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    My battery life has been the same since downloading the 3.0 software.

  • 5 Posted by cipxyzb on Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    If the phone fails from the heat buildup, will the insurance cover it? It appears that the 3.0 firmware is overclocking the CPU (FSB). Like most computers, this can result in heat buildup. But if the overclocking is done on the frontside bus then programs can be messed up or fail. Oh, and don't think that battery heating is no problem. Millions of batteries (many from Sony) have been recalled from fires being started by them. And most of these batteries are made in China.

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