A consumer says that Apple has used software updates, including iOS 14.5, 14.5.1, and 14.6, to damage iPhone models 11, 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max in a class action lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Lead plaintiff Andrew Crittenden seeks to represent iPhone owners nationwide in a class action lawsuit filed in California federal court. Crittenden says that updates to certain iPhones have damaged their processing speeds and causes their batteries to drain faster. He accuses Apple of releasing the updates, knowing they will cause damage.
“This case is about knowing and intentional damage inflicted by Apple through software updates, including (but not limited to) to iPhone models 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max,” states the class action lawsuit.
Crittenden, a California resident, says he owns an Apple iPhone Pro Max. He says that he updated his mobile operating system, called “iOS,” as soon as the software became available. Crittenden says that Apple encourages users to update their iPhones to the latest operating system to help keep their devices secure; however, he says that after he updated his iPhone, he experienced slower performance and poor battery life.
Crittenden says that he is not alone and that within days of the Apple iPhone update being released, consumers complained of degraded performance and battery problems.
The class action lawsuit alleges that Apple knows the iOS update will result in problems for current iPhone users. In fact, the company relies on these problems, called “throttling,” in order to encourage consumers to purchase new and ever-more expensive iPhones.
The plaintiff accuses the tech giant of failing to acknowledge the problem even in the face of thousands of complaints by iPhone users who say that updates damaged their smartphones. Crittenden claims that it is in Apple’s own interest not to inform users that their devices will suffer if they download recommended updates.
Instead, claims the class action lawsuit, Apple lets users believe that poor battery life and failing performance is the natural result of an aging iPhone.
“Moreover, degrading device performance ahead of product launches may also allow Apple to drum up demand for faster phones with longer battery life. New iPhone models are typically launched every fall,” points out the complaint.
Apple has been accused of using updates to throttle older iPhones before. Several years ago, the company faced a number of throttling class action lawsuits after its iOS 11 update allegedly damaged the performance of smartphones and harmed battery life.
Crittenden wants to represent a nationwide Class of consumers who experienced problems with their iPhone 8 through the newest model after downloading iOS 14.5, iOS 14.5.1, or iOS 14.6. He accuses Apple of violating federal computer fraud laws, California consumer protection laws, and meddling with consumers’ iPhones.
The class action lawsuit wants Apple to pay damages, court, and attorney fees, as well as a court order stopping the company from releasing future harmful iOS updates.
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The plaintiff is represented by Alex R. Straus of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, PLLC.
The Apple iPhone Update Class Action Lawsuit is Crittenden v. Apple, Inc., Case No. 5:21-cv-04322 in the U.S. District Court Northern District of California San Jose Division.
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Iphone 11 and always having problems with the updates but this is with every iPhone going back pass the iPhone 7 every time you update the phone messes up
Absolutely, this has happened since the very first iPhone – every time there is a new one released, there is a new update. Every time you do the updates, the system slows down considerably, and sometimes crashes completely. I was told by an Apple retailer when my iPhone 7 froze and wouldn’t do anything at all, that this was a known issue with that phone amd I was forced to purchase a new one. Definitely affects time and service specifically, and very noticeably, since the iPhone 11 was released. I’ve had iPhones since 2007. I’m not very tech savvy, but I can work these so I’m kindve stuck, having to purchase new phones every couple years at east just so I am reachable and have a way to contact others. Ridiculous! Please let me know how I can join this class action! Thanks!
This is something that has been going on since I first owned the 3G Iphone. I was even told by someone from my phone carrier that Apple has always done this with their products. Even though my phone wasn’t even that old they will make it so your phone has so many issues you will forced into upgrading.
Please add me. My family have 11 and 12’s and have seen a major difference in phone performance since the last two upgrades.
Please add me to the list. Apple is at this craziness again. When are they going to quit this foolishness. Smh ??♀️
I just checked into the battery drain issue on my iPhone XR because on vacation my phone, newer than everyone else’s kept going dead faster. So frustrating and I absolutely believe that the update(s) caused the problem.
Please add me, I have an iPhone 8 Plus and it’s happened to me as well.
Please add me
Add me, please. I have a 12 pro max and my battery life went from almost 2 days to not even lasting a day.
I thought I was just imagining things! I only had my Apple 11 for a short time before the update. I marveled at how long the battery lasted compared to my last phone. Then the update and suddenly it’s back to carrying the charging cord everywhere I go. This really steams my clams!