Lawsuit charges Apple misleads consumers about iOS 8 storage
Two Florida men are suing Apple, charging that the company is misleading customers about how much storage space the iOS 8 operating system uses.
In a U.S. District Court lawsuit filed Tuesday in San Jose, the two allege that Apple doesn’t tell users “as much as 23.1% of the advertised storage capacity of the devices (iPods, iPhones and iPads) will be consumed by iOS 8, and that Apple uses the space shortage to drive customers to its fee-based iCloud storage system.â€
The men, Paul Orshan and Christopher Endara, represented by attorneys from Audet and Partners LLP and Cuneo Gilbert and Laduca LLP, seek an undisclosed amount in damages on behalf of a nationwide class of users of Apple’s mobile devices.
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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