Whoever owns an iPhone could get a lot of money. This emerged behind a victory over the legal compensation claim that one of the consumers made against the company.
Apple has launched several smartphones on the market. All these devices use the well-known mobile operating system iOS and are considered to be among the best. The first was announced in 2007 and was considered a true revolution in the digital world. But what not everyone knows is that a model could make a lot of money.

L’iPhone is a smartphone device developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. Although not considered the first smartphone in history, these devices have helped drive the global shift to mobile computing among consumers and businesses. Its main rival has been Google Android-based devices from companies like Samsung, which were also introduced in 2007.
Among the many models launched by the company that has seen Steven Jobs as co-founder, there is one that could make you a lot of money. This is theiPhone 2017 a model that featured software updates that slowed down the system. Precisely for this reason, a request for compensation has been made.
If you have the iPhone 17 you could receive almost 1000 euros: the models
Was Justin Gutmann, representing consumers, to claim compensation from the Apple company. Due to some hidden updates that were inside the device. The request was submitted to the Competition Appeal Tribunal where they were requested 750 million pounds.
Gutmann claims the company would trick users into an update that would improve performance but, in fact, slow down the phones. The complaint alleges that Apple slowed the performance of older iPhones in order to avoid costly recalls or repairs. The models object of the complaint are the models iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X.
It was pointed out that Apple would introduce this tool to hide the fact that iPhone batteries may have had a hard time running the latest iOS software. And that instead of recalling products or offering replacement batteries, the company has instead pushed users to download software updates.
Apple has been haunted by the so-called “batterygate” for some time. Although she always insisted that his intentions were honorable. What is certain is that they exist some apps that drain the battery first and to which attention must be paid. This is a waiver request from Gutman, which means clients will not have to actively participate in the case to claim damages.

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