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Apple faces £1.6b lawsuit in the UK over iPhone throttling

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Ivan 03 May 2023

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Apple could face yet another lawsuit regarding the purposeful throttling of the iPhone 6 and 6s, colloquially known as batterygate.

The suit in question is worth £1.6b and is by Justin Gutmann on behalf of UK-based users affected by Apple's "throttling" of the iPhone 6 and 6s. Gutmann's lawyers argue that Apple concealed issues with the older iPhones' batteries by limiting performance.

Apple is trying to block the suit by appealing to a London tribunal. Cupertino's lawyers claim the suit is "baseless", and that only a small number of old iPhone batteries are defective, for which Apple offered free battery replacements.

Apple faces £1.6b lawsuit in the UK over iPhone throttling

Gutmann's lawyers point to Apple's 2020 settlement of a class action suit in the US as evidence that Apple was guilty of throttling iPhones.

Apple, on the other hand, points to the public apology it issued in 2017 and the cheaper battery replacements it offered as a result.

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  • 22 Dec 2023

Yes malware can damage battery a lot and make a smartphone automatically turn it's self off Basically battery's are dangerous safety problem yes Something I have said along yes apple as I have always said like too slow down phone�...

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  • Sin
  • HCj
  • 22 Dec 2023

iPhone throttling turns out when the iphone camera see something it shouldn't see privacy law's have been broken On performance I guess apple didn't like what they see But don't want people too know there spying yet I saw the ...

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  • XS8
  • 09 May 2023

LOL. If they don't, then why multiple lawsuits? Oh yeah, money. Hahaha!

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