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Apple sued over 'shrinking' gadget storage | Apple sued over 'shrinking' gadget storage |
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Apple is facing a lawsuit for not telling users about the amount of storage required by its flagship operating system. | |
The legal complaint revolves around iOS 8 and the amount of storage it reserves for itself on iPods, iPhones and iPads. | |
The complaint alleges that it takes up so much space that far less than advertised is left for people to store their own data. | The complaint alleges that it takes up so much space that far less than advertised is left for people to store their own data. |
Apple has yet to issue any official comment on the lawsuit. | Apple has yet to issue any official comment on the lawsuit. |
Update upset | Update upset |
The complaint has been filed in California by Miami residents Paul Orshan and Christopher Endara who say that iOS 8 can occupy up to 23.1% of the storage available on some Apple devices. | |
In addition, upgrading devices from the earlier iOS 7 to 8 can cause people to lose up to 1.3 gigabytes of storage, said papers filed in support of the legal action. | |
The amount of storage taken up by iOS 8 can mean users run out of storage and, the pair allege, this is helping Apple force people to sign up for its fee-based iCloud storage system. | |
The lawsuit is seeking millions of dollars in damages for those using Apple devices facing the storage squeeze. | The lawsuit is seeking millions of dollars in damages for those using Apple devices facing the storage squeeze. |
So far, Apple has not responded to requests for comment on the lawsuit. | So far, Apple has not responded to requests for comment on the lawsuit. |
The latest upgrade to iOS 8 was released in late September but Apple was forced to withdraw and then re-issue it because the first version meant a lot of iPhone 6 and Plus handsets could no longer make calls. | The latest upgrade to iOS 8 was released in late September but Apple was forced to withdraw and then re-issue it because the first version meant a lot of iPhone 6 and Plus handsets could no longer make calls. |
Apple issued a public apology over the botched update but said only 40,000 people were affected by it. | Apple issued a public apology over the botched update but said only 40,000 people were affected by it. |
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