Abraham Jewett  |  September 14, 2022

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Samsung app throttling class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Shakira Martin filed a class action lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Samsung Electronics America Inc. 
  • Why: Martin claims Samsung misleads consumers about the actual performance of certain Samsung Galaxy devices.
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court. 

Samsung misleads consumers about the performance of certain Samsung Galaxy devices, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Shakira Martin claims Samsung uses an application it developed called Game Optimizing Service to throttle the performance of more than 10,000 applications, including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, among others. 

Martin argues Samsung, however, does not use its Game Optimizing Service to throttle or slow down popular “benchmarking” applications which are used to test and compare a smartphone’s performance.

“Accordingly, Samsung falsely represented the Devices true speed, performance, and battery life,” states the Samsung class action. 

Martin wants to represent a California class of consumers who have purchased a Samsung device containing the Game Optimizing Service application in the state and have not opted out of arbitration. 

Samsung accused of failing to disclose that it throttles large number of apps

Martin argues that Samsung fails to disclose to consumers that it throttles a large number of applications but not ones which test the performance of the smartphone. 

Instead, Martin claims Samsung “continued to tout the ‘smooth, high-quality performance’ and ‘powerful, intelligent battery’ of its Devices,” all the while allegedly knowing that “its performance claims were based on false and deceptive benchmarking metrics.” 

Samsung was thus able to “manipulate purchasers into buying expensive products that did not in fact operate at the claimed high performance,” the Samsung class action alleges. 

Martin claims Samsung is in violation of California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act and Unfair Competition Law

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting injunctive and declaratory relief along with an award of restitution and disgorgement of all compensation for herself and all class members. 

A similar class action lawsuit was filed against Samsung in March by three consumers claiming the company tricks its customers into believing its smartphone devices are faster than they actually are

Have you been misled about the performance capabilities of your Samsung Galaxy device? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Amber L. Schubert and Robert C. Schubert of Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP. 

The Samsung app throttling class action lawsuit is Martin v. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, et al., Case No. 5:22-cv-01607, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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44 thoughts onSamsung class action claims company throttles app performance, cheats benchmarking apps

  1. Michael Cyrier says:

    Add me I’m having problems with my phone

  2. Jennifer Cox says:

    Please add me,

  3. Jennifer Cox says:

    Please add me, new update has so many glitches , drop service different things

  4. Gladys Santiago says:

    Been a samsung customer for years ! Please add me

  5. Ann Martinez says:

    That would explain alot. Plz add me to case plz. Ty

  6. Dennis says:

    I’ve been using Samsung over 10 years under the notion of its performance. Add me

  7. Katrinka Bailey says:

    Plz add me. Samsung is much slower and talked me into the 5G that I have now. I thought the 5G would help, b/c I have bought at least 5-6 Samsung phones through the years. I have noticed after 2yrs these phones have to be replaced, they definitely are slower & appear to get slower the longer you have them.

    1. ASHLEY says:

      All my phones in my home and my moms home are Samsung Galaxy devices, 100% having issues with this and need to join

  8. wolfmomfl says:

    I stopped using Samsung a while back and switched to a Google Pixel device. THis is part of the reason. In addition to this the phones would overheat, stop responding and need to be restarted due to this ridiculousness. I am happy with my Google devices. I will never again go back to using a Samsung device. they are overpriced and just not worth the headaches. Add me for past frustration

  9. Dale grahme says:

    Add me I have several Samsung products

    1. Carrie Case says:

      I have many samsung products….phones, watch, tv

    2. Tikiya Frazier says:

      Please add me.

  10. Donna says:

    I have had several Samsung products. I just purchased another. Please add me.

    1. Toniese Evans says:

      Add me to have one and it make me very mad

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