On his TikTok account @t_sply, he posted a step-by-step guide to achieving ‘unlimited cell phone battery’. First, simply head to your iPhone’s Settings, click on ‘Accessibility’ and then onto ‘Display …
iPhone SE 4 concepts show off new design with one major twist
The major design twist on the back. The iPhone SE 4 continues to feature a single camera setup but the images suggest Apple could adopt a different camera housing. It’s not something you see on newer …
10 Most Popular Iphone 6s Plus Cases for 2023
Looking for the perfect iphone 6s plus case? Look no further! We’ve done the research and testing for you to bring you a list of the top products available. A good phone case is essential for …
3 Ways You Can Unlock An iPhone Without A Passcode
i Phones are known for their advanced security and privacy. Unsurprisingly, instances can arise when you may have to unlock an iPhone without a passcode. You can forget your new passcode, enter an …
iPhone Battery Lawsuit: iPhones Eligible for Compensation
Apple lost the bid to block a UK lawsuit worth up to $2 billion which acuses it or installing defective batteries in several iPhone models.
iPhone Battery Lawsuit: Eligible Devices for Compensation
Apple lost the bid to block a UK lawsuit worth up to $2 billion which acuses it or installing defective batteries in several iPhone models.
Millions of iPhone owners could get payout over ‘batterygate’ – see if your phone is affected
Provided by Metro Affected devices reportedly include the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S 6S Plus, SE, 7 and 7 Plus. The claim, made by consumer champion Justin Gutmann, alleges that Apple misled users by …
iPhone owners could get a major pay out from Apple lawsuit, is your phone eligible?
According to Sky News, the total damage claim is being made for £1.6bn. The affected devices include: iPhone 6 iPhone 6S iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6S Plus iPhone SE …
£1.6 billion ‘throttling’ lawsuit to go ahead against Apple
The update also made users believe their battery health was stronger than initially thought. He alleges this affects phones from the iPhone 6 all the way up to the iPhone X. Originally filed back in …
Do you own an iPhone? You could be in line for a payout
U p to 25 million iPhone owners could be in for a payout after a UK court gave the go-ahead for an £853 million ‘batterygate’ claim against Apple. The company is accused of slowing down the …
British iPhone users could be in line for a huge PAYOUT over batteries
The aim, he claims, was to help the company avoid expensive recalls or repairs linked to the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, and 7 Plus. Apple described the case as ‘baseless’ and said it had ‘never’ intentionally shortened the life of its products. –
Millions of iPhone owners could be in line for payout over ‘batterygate’
Devices reported to have been affected include the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S 6S Plus, SE, 7 and 7 Plus. The claim, made by consumer champion Justin Gutmann, alleges that Apple misled users by pushing them to download software updates which it said would improve …
UK Competition Court Greenlights iPhone Users’ Class Action Against Apple
Gutman first filed his claim with the CAT in June 2022. U.K. consumers who owned iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, and 7 Plus models would be entitled to compensation for each model owned. A Covington & Burling team is instructing Lord Wolfson KC and …
Batterygate returns as Apple must defend throttling the iPhone in U.K. court
Batterygate returns, this time in the U.K., as a judge allows a class action suit against Apple to move forward.
Owned an older iPhone? You could get a payout from UK lawsuit which claims devices were ‘throttled’
The models allegedly affected include the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, and 7 Plus. Mr Gutmann has accused Apple of exploiting its market dominance in the UK by effectively forcing people to pay for replacement batteries or entirely new phones.
Apple Must Face Lawsuit Alleging It ‘Throttled’ IPhones To Cover Up Defective Batteries, U.K. Tribunal Rules
The lawsuit follows a similar class action lawsuit in the U.S. for which Apple is paying out up to $500 million in settlements.
Mass lawsuit against Apple over iPhone batteries can go ahead, London tribunal rules
Apple, however, said the lawsuit is “baseless” and that it strongly denies batteries in iPhones were defective, apart from in a small number of iPhone 6s models for which it offered free battery …