Apple agrees to pay up to $500M to settle accusations of it slowing down older iPhones as to induce owners to buy newer models or batteries
An Apple Store employee walks past an illustration of iPhones at the new Apple Carnegie Library during the grand opening and media preview in Washington, US, May 9, 2019.
Apple denied wrongdoing and settled the nationwide case to avoid the burdens and costs of litigation, court papers show. Consumers contended that their phones’ performance suffered after they installed Apple software updates. They said this misled them into believing their phones were near the end of their lifecycles, requiring replacements or new batteries.
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