Users file lawsuits against Apple for slowing down old iPhones
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- AnonD-727116
- IVU
- 29 Dec 2017
Still using my 2013 Samsung S4. The battery is pretty much degraded but the phone still works as it intended. No abrupt shutting off. To change a new battery or getting a new phone should be done so by my own free will. We don't need a company that covertly put something into our device to force our hand.
If Steve Jobs was still alive, I doubt something like this will happen.
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- mir
- sxs
- 29 Dec 2017
They'll just win the lawsuits. The best solution is to stop buying their products. But dumb people will keep buying idevices, regardless.
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- Manyak maraig
- uS{
- 29 Dec 2017
I dont get why people making a big deal out of it the iphone 6s is near its update cycle anyway
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- Anonymous
- RnK
- 29 Dec 2017
That didn't take long. Apple is obviously prepared though, I'm sure their legal department knew this would happen so these people are just going to waste their own time and money.
Lawsuits, the American solution for almost everything.
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- AnonD-694886
- K@h
- 29 Dec 2017
GSMArena, why does it say 27 December?
*time travel intensifies