Skip to main content

Apple to Pay $113 Million to Settle 'Batterygate' in 34 U.S. States, D.C.



Apple can finally put its batterygate scandal to rest, but the company’s controversial decision to throttle phones has proved to be costly. According to the Washington Post, Apple has agreed to pay $113 million to settle with 34 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Following the settlement announcement, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich reiterated […]

View on iDropNews - Apple Rumors

#iPhone, #News

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fatality Reported After Truck Carrying Secret Apple Payload Crashes in California​

Apple is working on a number of “top secret” products and special projects — both behind-the-scenes, and in-plain-view — and some of those projects, like the company’s ongoing Maps Navigation improvements, require that the company or its contracted-partner... View on iDropNews - Apple Rumors #News

New iPhone User? Here's How to Make Sure Everything Is Private and Secure

If you’ve just been fortunate enough to find a shiny new iPhone under the tree this year, you’ve probably already jumped in and begun happily setting it up, but if it’s your first time using a new iPhone you may also be wondering exactly what’s going on under the hood when it comes to things […] View on iDropNews - Apple Rumors #HowTo, #iPhone

Android Flagship with 10 Gigs of RAM Loses Speed Test to iPhone XS Max

An Android smartphone with a whopping 10 gigabytes of RAM and the latest chipset still couldn’t beat Apple’s iPhone XS Max. The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition, as you might expect from the name, is all about speed. Unlike other models of the 6T, the McLaren Edition packs quite a bit... View on iDropNews - Apple Rumors #iPhone, #News