Firm that won $450M iBooks pricing case against Apple files class action lawsuit over iPhone throttling
Despite its apology and cheaper battery replacement pricing, Apple is still facing scrutiny for how it slows down older iPhones in conjunction with battery wear. Joining the growing number of cases against Apple, consumer-rights law firm Hagens Berman has filed a class action suit against Apple for “secretly” installing a “feature to intentionally slow down” the iPhone.
If that law firm sounds familiar, it’s because Hagens Berman was the firm behind the infamous $450 million iBooks price fixing case against Apple…
On this topic: ( from category Apple, Gadget News )
- Cosmetics company is making a $50 iPhone accessory to sell you more products
- Samsung touts new smartphone chip with what sounds like its version of Face ID and Animoji
- Some Apple Watch users are reporting unexpected reboots possibly caused by ICU equipment
- TrendForce predicts improved Face ID and screen-to-body ratio for iPhone, says Samsung will struggle
- Apple Watch celebrates the New Year with fireworks on the clock face
- Do you think Apple’s apology for how it handled the iPhone slowdown controversy goes far enough? [Poll]