The Effective Power bug in iOS explained, or why an obscure message may be causing iPhones to crash
It is speculated that the root cause of the Effective Power bug could be the way iOS displays incoming message notifications. When a new text arrives, only the first few words are displayed in the notification banner. They're followed by an ellipsis sign (...) indicating that the remainder of the message is hidden. But the malicious piece of text contains a bunch of arabic characters that iOS cannot separate properly. As a result, the portion of text that iOS tries to show in the banner notification ends up being too long to fit, and this in turn causes the phone to crash.
Of course, the theory might be inaccurate in one way or another, but it sure sounds like a plausible explanation. Has your iPhone fallen victim to the glitch? Let us know in the comments section, and check out this guide on how to recover from the "effective power" bug if your Messages app has become inaccessible.
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