Apple is sued to have less storage space on their products than they promise.
The lawsuit was delivered to a federal court in California earlier this week. Apple promises 16 gigabytes of storage on their cheapest phone and tablet models, but in reality as much as one fifth of the space consumed by the operating system, according to the lawsuit.
The two men behind believes Apple driver deceptive marketing because they advertise more storage than is actually available.
– Defendant does not disclose to customers that as much as 23.1 percent of the promotional storage taken up by iOS 8 and is unavailable for the customer, it says in the lawsuit.
The two men behind the lawsuit is Paul Orshan and Christopher Endara, both residing in Miami, writes The Guardian. They claim to have purchased the iPhone and iPad last year which was marketed with having storage 16 gigabytes, but that proved to have less space than this to the user.
Apple got a lot of criticism after update to iOS 8.0.1, when several customers experienced losing mobile coverage after they had updated software. They also received criticism that the program was so heavy that many had no room for it on their phone.
Orshan and Endara hopes to expand the lawsuit a class action, and requires five million US dollars in replacement (over 37 million).
– Every gigabyte Apple cheat users for roughly corresponds 4-500 high resolution images, said the men’s lawyer, Jonas P. Mann.
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