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iPhone Wi-Fi glitch may affect users on other carriers

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iPhone Wi-Fi glitch may affect users on other carriers

A bug that counts Wi-Fi usage against subscribers' data limits may affect carriers beyond Verizon. Apple's fix addresses Verizon iPhone 5 users, but the company hasn't said anything so far about other carriers. Read more

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