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Many customers with older Apple product cell phones have complained of iPhone slow down problems. Recently, it was revealed that Apple may have been intentionally causing phones to slow down with new features in its more recent operating system updates.
As a result, Apple is facing quite a few lawsuits citing purposeful iPhone slow down tactics by the technology giant.
One such iPhone slow down lawsuit has been filed by plaintiff Victor M. Victor, a resident of Queens, N.Y., claims he purchased an iPhone 6s Plus in March 2016. He says that as soon as he updated his operating system to iOS 10, he began experiencing problems with his new phone. Victor says as he continued to install updates to his phone, he experienced more and more iPhone slow down problems.
According to the iPhone slow down lawsuit, “Apple has been intentionally limiting older iPhone performance in certain circumstances through its iOS updates.”
Even though updating the operating system is entirely optional, over time, if a user did not update the iOS, the phone would fail to run important applications that the user relies on, thereby making the phone unable to work properly.
Victor asserts that by concealing the slow down, Apple led customers like himself to believe that they needed to buy a new phone. He alleges that Apple should have informed customers in a timely manner that a new battery would help with iPhone slow down problems. But instead, they allegedly kept their practice of “throttling iPhone performance” concealed.
Victor alleges that he experienced the following iPhone slow down problems: slow operating speed, reduced battery life, slow service while using applications, screen freezes, freezing applications, rapid decline in battery power, and sudden and random iPhone shutdown or restart.
Victor asserts that Apple advised him to trade in his phone for a refurbished phone. He did so and paid the necessary fees, but the iPhone slow down problems continued. He claims that Apple interfered with the normal and ordinary use of his phone.
In October 2017, Victor preordered the iPhone X and received it on Nov. 8, 2017. He opted for this model rather than the iPhone 8 because he believed it was the “top iPhone model.” Victor paid around $1,000 for the newest iPhone and was unaware that had he simply not updated his original phone, he would not have experienced these iPhone slow down problems.
Victor asserts that Apple “secretly slowed down the speed of older iPhones with degraded batteries through iOS 10 and 11 updates” and “engaged in deliberate CPU throttling of older iPhones with degraded batteries.” He claims they did so without giving users the opportunity to make informed decisions. Victor is proposing class-action status for his iPhone slow down lawsuit.
This iPhone Slow Down Lawsuit is Case No. 1:18-cv-00051 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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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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105 thoughts onCustomers Could Receive Compensation for iPhone Slow Down Problems
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I got a iPhone 6 and would like to be added to the list
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Add me I ended up buying a new phone it was so slow
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My iPhone started to act all funny in 2017 after an update and I had to buy a new one. My husband the same thing.
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I love all apple products! However, I did notice a slow down in my phone (5s) and the battery got to be a sorry mess. I bought my daughter an X and myself a 7 plus. I love my iphone7plus but my daughters X is the best. I will trade my phone in for an Xs max eventually due to the 7 plus being a little slower and the battery is not as efficient as the X model. Also, the camera is way better on the X model.
My I Phone started slowing down within 2 months or so after purchase I spent several hundred dollars and am very dissapointed in the product..