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iphoneA group of iPhone users has filed an Apple class action lawsuit after news of the iPhone slowdown scandal, alleging they were negatively impacted.

According to the Apple class action lawsuit, the tech giant purposely released an update to its older iPhones that slowed the devices’ performance speeds and lowered the battery performance.

The lawsuit alleges that Apple failed to disclose that it would perform the slowdown operation on many of these devices by undergoing what seemed to be a simple update. According to the Apple class action lawsuit, Apple’s lack of transparency regarding the slowdown was unfair and deceptive. Many Apple users have been affected by the issue, the lawsuit claims.

One of the named plaintiffs, Ohio woman Kristin B., purchased an iPhone 6 in 2014, and regularly installed Apple’s iOS updates. Her phone began experiencing the effects of the slowdown update and the battery issue. In 2017, Kristin purchased an iPhone 7 Plus.

Had she been warned about the slowdown and battery problem, she alleges that she would not have purchased these products—or would have at least been willing to pay far less for them.

Kristin’s situation is similar to many others who have also been affected by the slowdown and battery issue. The Apple class action lawsuit encompasses class members from all across the country.

The Apple class action lawsuit was filed on January 19, 2018, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Background of the iPhone Slowdown

Apple has admitted to knowingly implementing system updates to older iPhone models which would slow down their ability to process as the battery gets older. This update was done, the company claimed, in an attempt to prevent these older phones from unexpected shutdowns. However, a side effect of the update was slower performance.

Some consumers claim that Apple’s reason for the iPhone slowdown was not to extend battery life, but rather to encourage customers to upgrade to a newer iPhone by making their current phone slower and less appealing. IPhone users, not having been warned about the slowdown, might have felt compelled to buy a new device instead because of the performance issues.

Joining an Apple Class Action Lawsuit

If you experienced trouble with your phone due to the iPhone slowdown and battery issue update, you may be able to join an Apple class action lawsuit.

This is not the only class action of its kind—indeed, at least nine class action lawsuits have already been filed against the tech giant over the recent slowdown scandal.

If you have been affected by the iPhone slowdown, you may be able to join an Apple class action lawsuit investigation. The iPhone models allegedly affected by this practice include the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE, and iPhone 7.

The Apple Class Action Lawsuit is Bilic, et al., v. Apple, Inc., Case No. 5:18-cv-00449-HRL, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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If you owned an iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus that performed slower after an iOS update or would unexpectedly shut down for seemingly no reason, you may qualify to file or join an iPhone class action lawsuit.

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90 thoughts onApple Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over iPhone Slowdown

  1. Javier Urizar says:

    Please add me.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      The case is still moving through the courts and has not yet reached a settlement. Claim forms are usually not made available to consumers until after a court approved settlement is reached. We recommend you sign up for a free account at TopClassActions.com and follow the case. We will update the article with any major case developments or settlement news! Setting up a free account with Top Class Actions will allow you to receive instant updates on ANY article that you ‘Follow’ on our website. A link to creating an account may be found here: https://topclassactions.com/signup/. You can then ‘Follow’ the article above, and get notified immediately when we post updates!

  2. Dorrie says:

    My phone slowed down and would shut off. I would have to keep resetting it. Can’t afford a new one. I have the IPhone 6

  3. Terri Miller says:

    Please sign me up

  4. Harriet Strouphauer says:

    Please sign me up for this, my battery doesn’t last as long as it use to and it take longer to get on more and more sites anymore ?

  5. Holley Morgan says:

    Pls sign me up

  6. Ann Melnyk says:

    How do I join?

  7. Aida Cantu says:

    How do i sign up??‍♀️

  8. Victoria Fields says:

    How can I sign up

  9. jessica putman says:

    How do I get in on this investigation, because my phone has been lagging for quite some time, and yet I still have too pay my bill and half the time it doesn’t even want to give me service! Slow as hell

  10. Candace Basil says:

    Sign me up

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