on 22-12-2017 17:44
on 22-12-2017 17:44
Two class-action lawsuits started for deliberately slowing older phones.
http://www.businessinsider.com/two-class-action-lawsuits-apple-iphone-throttling-2017-12
on 22-12-2017 17:55
Good for them. I hope more do the same.
Apple must take it's customers for fools issuing statements like this
"Apple said on Wednesday that it did slow down phones as part of a new power-management feature".
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-12-2017 18:02
on 22-12-2017 18:02
22-12-2017 18:06 - edited 22-12-2017 18:07
22-12-2017 18:06 - edited 22-12-2017 18:07
This sounds almost like the car emissions control fiasco... Software controls to make passing the test with favourable results inevitable... 
on 22-12-2017 18:24
on 22-12-2017 18:24
And next September we will have the same old, same old. Add to that the same people posting on an Apple thread asking where's my phone?![]()
Amazes me that so many people are willing to be conned out of £1000+
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-12-2017 18:29
on 22-12-2017 18:29
22-12-2017 23:01 - edited 22-12-2017 23:02
22-12-2017 23:01 - edited 22-12-2017 23:02
@Cleoriff wrote:Good for them. I hope more do the same.
Apple must take it's customers for fools issuing statements like this
"Apple said on Wednesday that it did slow down phones as part of a new power-management feature".
Apple aren't totally wrong @Cleoriff. They manage to con them out of £1,000+ for a phone they couldn't pay me and many others £1,000 to own....![]()
on 23-12-2017 00:20
on 23-12-2017 00:20
To me it's a ladies phone....
on 23-12-2017 01:00
on 23-12-2017 01:00
on 24-12-2017 01:43
on 24-12-2017 01:43
Ah yes but you are one of the sensible ladies who doesn't need to try and impress people or view the iPhone as a status symbol... 😉