Apple Hit With Class Action Over Storage Eaten Up By iOS 8
December 31, 2014
Apple has been hit with a lawsuit alleging that it doesn’t inform users just how much storage its new operating system will eat up -- and then prods them to buy more space through its iCloud service. The case, filed in the Bay Area’s federal court, claims iOS 8 can take up as much as 23.1 percent of the advertised storage capacity on Apple gadgets, but few users realize that when they make their purchases. Seeking damages and changes to Apple policies under California state law, plaintiffs hope to represent sweeping classes of users who bought Apple gadgets with iOS 8 already installed and users who upgraded to the latest version of the software.
Apple Hit With Class Action Over Storage Eaten Up By iOS 8