Apple sued in Israel for deliberately slowing older iPhones

IANS  |  Tel Aviv 

Two Israelis have filed an over $120 million class-action lawsuit against a week after the maker confirmed that it is deliberately slowing down older iPhones to avoid the devices from shutting down owing to old batteries.

According to a report in Israeli newspaper late on Monday, the suit filed here argued that the company breached its basic duties toward users by failing to disclose that 'innocent' would negatively impact their phone use.

The claimants said that the impaired their ability to browse the web, check email and

"There is no doubt that information about the device slowing is important, and cardinal, and users had the right to get (that information) from before deciding whether to install the software updates," the lawsuit was cited as saying.

On Friday, faced two class-action lawsuits from the users in the US.

Sulaiman Law Group, Ltd, which operates as Atlas Consumer Law, was representing several plaintiffs in a class-action complaint against in A report in Quartz said that a second lawsuit was filed in

People who owned 6, 6s, and 6s Plus devices have been complaining that their devices shut down spontaneously even though they had sufficient battery.

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

claimed that it introduced the that slowed the phones to make aging batteries last longer.

However, Atlas Consumer Law said that the updates, plaintiffs claim, were engineered with this very purpose in mind -- fraudulently forcing owners to purchase the latest model offered by

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First Published: Tue, December 26 2017. 11:14 IST