Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
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Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#2I would like to see one time where the end user receives a free iPhone if their model was included in the lawsuit.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#3As usual, it doesn’t seem like the end consumer benefits from these settlements. I would like to see one time where the end user receives a free iPhone if their model was included in the lawsuit.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
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#6Before Apple changed their tune, if you read about this, and went into an Apple store for a replacement, they absolutely would not give you one, even if you paid full retail for it.
This left people in a no-win situation. The only way you could get a working device was to have a third party replacement done (and kill your warranty) or shell out for a new phone.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#7As usual, it doesn’t seem like the end consumer benefits from these settlements. I would like to see one time where the end user receives a free iPhone if their model was included in the lawsuit.
Free iPhone? You're lucky to get a free battery out of Apple after they got caught.
It says people received $25.
This settlement amount goes to lawyers and the states.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#8The cost of this scam per phone was $.05.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#9As usual, it doesn’t seem like the end consumer benefits from these settlements. I would like to see one time where the end user receives a free iPhone if their model was included in the lawsuit.
Re: Apple Agrees to Pay $113M to Settle 'Batterygate' Case over iPhone Slowdowns
#10But really, slowing the phones down to extend battery life is a reasonable tradeoff and there's just not a preponderance of evidence suggesting Apple acted in its own interests and hurt existing users. The main problem is this "feature" wasn't out in the open, but again, it just doesn't seem that bad to me.