Apple attributed the problems mainly to temperature changes, high usage and other issues.

It however said that its engineers worked quickly and successfully to address them.

For its part, Apple agreed for a preliminary settlement to avoid costly litigation and lengthy court proceedings.

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However, the Cupertino giant has denied any wrongdoing in the settlement.

A court hearing is scheduled for April 3 to approve the settlement.

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source: www.techworm.net