Apple is being sued because of the operating problems of iOS and the limitation of the functionality of iDevices

  Throughout its history, iOS has had various problems that have troubled both users and engineers. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), who had to solve them. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), tried throughout its existence to keep its users happy, but of course it didn't always succeed, so it was sued on several occasions based on the problems generated by its products. A new action the collective action filed in an American court by a group of users claims an annoying problem that has persisted over time, but also the limitation of the functionality or performance of iDevices with each update.

  Users say that Apple requires them to do every iOS update through the OTA Software Update system, but this often makes it impossible for them to use their iDevices to their full potential. More precisely, after the update, some users could no longer connect to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth networks, the problem being generically known as grayed out WiFi/Bluetooth, this failure of iDevices existing from iOS 3 until now.

  Apart from this problem, some users complain that Apple limits the performance and functionality of some iDevices through these updates, something that many of you have known for some time. Adding all these problems, Apple's customers are asking for damages worth 5 million dollars from the company, but it remains to be seen if they will win them in the process.