It’s not that this is something recurring, but it was quite common a while ago to find bloated battery issues in Apple Watch or iPhone. In my case I had it twice on an iPhone 7 and on an Apple Watch Series 2, our colleague and friend Luis Padilla also happened to him on an Apple Watch, of which he also posted a video on how to fix this battery on our official YouTube channel …
In short, it is a complicated problem to manage for Apple since they are not “to blame” for this problem either, but This already leads to several lawsuits and the last to another spouse of several affected users.
Mainly there are problems with Apple Watch batteries
The current iPhone doesn’t seem to suffer from this problem so frequently which we are not saying does not happen, but it is true that there is not so much news in the media about it. On the other hand, the Apple Watch is a product that appears on the blacklist of swollen batteries and in this case the user Chris Smith, owner of an Apple Watch Series 3 had the problem while he was playing golf. Without realizing it, he slightly injured his arm when the screen popped due to a swollen battery and he joined with other users in filing yet another joint complaint against Apple.
As the battery swells, the screen becomes detached from the clock and in this case it looks like it ended up in a small cut for the affected person. In any case, as reported in MacRumors, this is not the first time that Apple has been the subject of a class action lawsuit over the issue of Apple Watch batteries. Already a few years a judge ended up dismissing a similar lawsuit due to lack of evidence from those involved, at least in terms of injuries because of this problem.
The issue of warranty when the swelling is complicated to deal with and depends on many factors but generally if it enters the 2 years period that we have in the European Union, Apple will take care of the repairIf this time passes, it is more complicated.