Apple accused of promising more storage in mobile phones and tablets than in reality becomes available to users.
Two men in Florida argues in a lawsuit that there should also be taken into consideration how much space the new versions of the operating system “eats up”. They accuse the electronics giant to give misleading information in advertising and the lack of space can force users to pay for cloud services. Offers to purchase such storage, according to the lawsuit come at critical moments, such as when the mobile space is full and the user is busy filming a wedding.
“Every gigabyte Apple fooling their customers, corresponding to about 400-500 high resolution photographs, “says the lawsuit filed by the men’s representative to a court in California.
Apple declined to comment on the case. Similar lawsuits have been previously rejected by the courts in Canada.
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