67.000 iPhone Customers Joined a Lawsuit Against Apple

67.000 iPhone customers joined in an open lawsuit against the Apple company, it being extremely important for the future of those from Cupertino.

67.000 customers iPhone they joined in a class action in which they accuse the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for the way he chose to limit the performance of iPhones that have used batteries. We are talking about a process that was opened in South Korea and that gathered an extremely large number of customers of the Apple company, a sign that the world is extremely upset about what the Americans are doing.

The law firm that represents the clients in this lawsuit against Apple claims that the apology published last night is not enough to satisfy the angry clients. The number of 67.000 people who applied to be part of the process was reached in just two days after the announcement of the initiative to attack Apple in court for the way it controls the functionality of the iPhone.

67.000 iPhone customers joined in a Lawsuit against Apple

The very large number of people who are part of this collective process suggests that Apple has a huge problem at the moment, and that's not just in South Korea. In the US, there are no collective lawsuits with so many customers uniting against Apple, but I think it's only a matter of time until we see something like this on American territory.

"Since the revelation of the lawsuit was made, it's being reported that "Nearly 67,000 iPhone users in Korea have applied to join a lawsuit against Apple as of Friday. Apple did create a compensation plan, but it is too light considering the illegality of its actions and the damage customers had to bear, especially for those who already changed phones instead of replacing batteries."

The law firm attacking Apple because of the iPhone in South Korea wants to gather as many people as possible until January 11, so it will be interesting to see how the Americans will react. It's clear that simple apologies won't be enough for most people, and reducing the price of battery replacements won't help either, so in the end Apple will have to spend money to fix its problems.

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