The Asian Age

Over 60,000 iPhone users sue Apple in South Korea

◗ The iPhone users are said to be demanding the damages worth 200,000 won ($ 188) per plaintiff

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More than 60,000 South Korean iPhone users have reportedly filed a case against Apple for damages worth millions.

This incident will be making this the country’s biggest- ever class action lawsuit in history, according to a report.

Xinhua news agency reported that a local law firm dubbed Hannuri lodged the class action lawsuit with the Seoul Central District Court against the local unit of the iPhone manufactur­er, Apple and Apple Korea. The iPhone users are said to be demanding the damages worth 200,000 won ($ 188) per plaintiff, or 12.75 billion won ($ 12 million) in total.

Around 4 Lakh iPhone users originally sought to join the legal action, but the number fell in the course of verifying identifica­tion and offering necessary documents, according to the cited source. The Cupertino giant was accused of slowing down older iPhones through software tweak, driving users to purchase new iPhone, once a new model is released.

The iPhone maker alleged that its software intentiona­lly slowed some models because of certain circumstan­ces to preserve them from automatica­lly shutting down.

Hannuri said, “that though Apple recognised the underperfo­rmance

of iPhones via iOS upgrade, it covered up the truth.

 ?? — AFP ?? A lab technician demonstrat­es equipment that creates electricit­y using heat differenti­als at the Tokyo Space Colony Research Centre in Tokyo.
— AFP A lab technician demonstrat­es equipment that creates electricit­y using heat differenti­als at the Tokyo Space Colony Research Centre in Tokyo.

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