Pi News –In 2018, defendants Apple Inc. and a lawsuit filed against Apple Canada Inc. accuses the tech giant of possessing performance-sapping features in its iOS software and defects in some iPhones. The class-action lawsuit could see Apple pay more than $14 million to Canadians. Canadians can pay up to $150 per affected phone and must file a claim with the iPhone serial number. Apple denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the updates to the affected phones were to prevent shutdowns due to aging batteries. If claims exceed the allotted amount, Canadians can receive less than $150 per phone.


Source:   National Post
January 13, 2024 13:13 UTC