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December 18, 2015

Apple is being sued over another data-gobbling bug

by John_A

Apple is fending off another lawsuit regarding its phones helping themselves to cellular data even when supposedly running on WiFi. As you may recall, a California couple took Apple to court in October over iOS 9’s WiFi Assist, which would clandestinely switch the phone from WiFi to LTE and eat through the user’s data allotment. Now, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP has filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple for a similar, earlier, data-sucking bug.

The law firm alleges that iPhone 5 and 5c’s running iOS 6 and 7 would also silently switch back to LTE from WiFi. This Apple reportedly patched the issue for Verizon customers in September, 2012. Hagens et al accuse Apple of then waiting more than two years to apply the patch for AT&T customers and failed to disclose the problem in duration. This, the legal firm argues, violates California consumer laws, “including the Unfair Competition Law, the Consumers Legal Remedies Act and the False Advertising Law.”

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Via: 9 to 5 Mac

Source: Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP

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