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Apple Face Lawsuits After Admitting They Deliberately Slow Down Older iPhones

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Many iPhone users have complained that Apple was causing their iPhone to malfunction when a new iPhone is release. The users of these phones was not wrong because Apple has recently admitted that they deliberately slow down the performance of older phone.  Check out the full story below and share your thoughts:

Via NY Post

Earlier this week, Primate Labs, the company behind GeekBench, reported that processors in older iPhones slow down and performance suffers as batteries age and lose capacity. Problems worsen if the charge is low or the phone is in the cold, the report added.

Apple has been slapped with a series of lawsuits since it admitted Thursday that it deliberately slows down the performance of older iPhones in order to save battery juice.

Three class-action complaints, brought by customers in Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio and California, claim that Apple fraudulently hid from consumers the fact that certain iPhones exhibited lower performance over time.

If those customers went to an Apple Store to inquire about their sluggish phones, they were encouraged to simply buy a new iPhone rather than replace the battery, the suits charge.

All three suits against the Cupertino, Calif.-based tech giant concern phones older than the iPhone 8, which was available for purchase in late September.

Another lawsuit, Bogdanovich v. Apple, which was filed in federal court in Los Angeles, argued that Apple breached an “implied contract” and that the company “interfered” with private property (i.e., the already-sold iPhones) when it deliberately caused the slowdown of the central processing units of the devices.“Apple knew that battery replacements would have improved the performance of the types of older devices owned by plaintiffs,” according to one of the lawsuits, Abdulla et al v. Apple, which was filed Thursday in an Illinois federal court.

A similar lawsuit, Keaton Harvey V. Apple, was brought in Northern California on Thursday, alleging that before the company admitted the slowdown, it “made deliberately misleading statements that were intended to conceal the nature and scope of that defect.”

Apple did not respond to requests for comment.

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