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Apple faces two lawsuits over slowing down older iPhones

- — IANS

san francisco — After confirming that it is deliberate­ly slowing down older iPhones to avoid the devices from shutting down owing to old batteries, Apple is now facing two class-action lawsuits from the iPhone users in the US.

Sulaiman Law Group, Ltd, which operates as Atlas Consumer Law, is representi­ng several plaintiffs in a class-action complaint against Apple in Illinois.

“Plaintiffs Ala Abdulla, Lance A. Raphael, Sam Mangano, Ryan Glaze, and Kirk Pedelty came forward against Apple, claiming the company purposeful­ly and knowingly released operating system software updates to a number of generation­s of the iPhone in an effort to slow the CPU performanc­e speeds of these devices,” Atlas Consumer Law said in a statement late on Friday.

“These iOS updates, plaintiffs claim, were engineered with this very purpose in mind — fraudulent­ly forcing iPhone owners to purchase the latest model offered

Phones no longer shut down, but, according to users, they did slow down Vox report

by Apple,” Atlas Consumer Law added. People who owned iPhone 6, 6s, and 6s Plus devices have been complainin­g that their devices shut down spontaneou­sly even though they had sufficient battery.

Apple acknowledg­ed the bug and introduced a fix in an update to its operating system software, iOS 10.2.1, which the company said would largely remedy the issue.

“Phones no longer shut down, but, according to users, they did slow down,” Vox reported.

According to Atlas Consumer Law, Apple’s failure to inform consumers these updates would wreak havoc on the phone’s performanc­e is being deemed purposeful, and if proven, constitute­s the unlawful and decisive withholdin­g of material informatio­n.

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