A new lawsuit, this time for misleading advertising, threatens to take Apple to court.
Made in California (EE. UU.) By Miami residents Christopher Endara and Paul Orshan, the court case indicates that the manufacturer does not report clearly to its clients the space they occupy installing the iOS operating system, so that in practice, they receive less than what they paid.
The plaintiffs claim that this is particularly problematic for those who install the latest version (8) Apple operating system, which they can occupy up to 23.1 percent available memory; ie up to 3.6 gigabytes on a 16-gigabyte iPhone.
The aim of the lawsuit is to have compensation for damages, although not transcend the sum demanded for now . The indictment seeks the manufacturer informs modify how the characteristics of their equipment to users.
“Apple has omitted and distorted information that is important when for a consumer deciding whether to buy their products, “the complaint said, according to The Verge.
The suit adds that” sounds ironic that promotes Apple iOS in August saying it is’ the greatest ever released iOS ‘. Do not refer to the literal size of the update, but only to marketing and the benefits it brings. “
The applicants go further and say that Apple takes the lack of space in the devices to sell extra storage capacity (in the cloud) at critical moments “like when someone tries to take photos or record video during the concert, basketball game or the wedding of one of his children.”
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