Apple is trying to win a lawsuit filed over an extremely annoying iOS 8 problem

iOS 8 storage space

  iOS 8 is officially the most problematic version of the operating system for iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches ever released by Apple, and at the beginning of this year a lawyer decided to sue her because of a false representation of reality. More precisely, we are talking about the fact that the storage space available for our iDevices is smaller than the one promoted by Apple when it sells its terminals, operating system and pre-installed applications, reducing the number of applications or pictures that we can store.

  This problem affects all the manufacturers of mobile terminals and not only, and the Apple company is now trying to convince a judge to reject the complaint formulated by the lawyer through a meeting submitted to the court in which it was attacked. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), says the complaint doesn't present evidence to support claims that the company is intentionally lying to customers about available storage, but I think any non-technical person who reads an ad telling them they're going to buy an iPhone 6 with 16 GB of storage space, it is expected to receive something like this.

ios 8 space occupied

  Regarding the claims that Apple is intentionally reducing storage space to sell iCloud subscriptions, the company says that there is no clear evidence to support this accusation, saying that it offers 5 GB of space for free to its users. Basically, Apple is trying to convince the court that the complaint is not supported by concrete evidence regarding its guilt, but the reality is that Apple is wrong, just like the rest of the companies, when they present the products with a certain amount of available storage space, when in reality they offer with everything else.