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Apple Faces New iPhone Fiasco as Update Bricks Devices, Raising Fresh Stock Risks

Apple Faces New iPhone Fiasco as Update Bricks Devices, Raising Fresh Stock Risks

Apple (AAPL) faces another wave of challenges, all the while wrestling with mounting trade pressures (a minor tariff issue…) and concerns over its new Apple Intelligence rollout. Now, a growing number of iPhone users are reporting that the latest iOS 18.4.1 update, meant to fix critical security flaws, may be causing their devices to fail.
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The iOS 18.4.1 update, released a little over a week ago, was intended to patch two major zero-day vulnerabilities and fix other bugs. These vulnerabilities could have allowed targeted attacks against high-profile individuals like executives and government officials if left unaddressed. However, after installing the update, some users, particularly those with newer iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models, find their devices 'bricked,' meaning the phones won't turn on or connect to cellular networks. In some cases, users have lost their phone's IMEI number, a critical identifier required to verify and operate the device.
Reputation at Risk?
Adding to the concern, Apple has not officially acknowledged the bricking reports. Meanwhile, customers report that even Apple service centers can sometimes not restore affected phones. For now, experts suggest that users may want to hold off on updating unless they are at very high risk of targeted attacks.
This technical hiccup comes at a sensitive time for Apple. The company is already grappling with tariff threats that could raise prices or squeeze margins. On top of that, its much-hyped Apple Intelligence features, including personalized AI assistants and device-embedded models, are reportedly facing reliability challenges; limited language support, and unclear integration with third-party apps are frustrating early testers. These issues could tarnish Apple's carefully built reputation for seamless, high-quality user experiences.
For investors, these developments are not just about technical glitches; they could impact customer loyalty, brand strength, and Apple's stock performance. While the iOS 18.4.1 issues seem limited for now, the combination of product setbacks and broader economic pressures is something to watch closely in the coming quarters.
Is Apple Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Turning to Wall Street, Apple is considered a Moderate Buy, based on 35 analysts' ratings. The average price target for AAPL stock is $236.47, suggesting a 12.99% upside potential.

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