January 3, 2015, 12:37 |
Residents of California are suing the company for Apple. They accuse producers iOS 8 that they deliberately use too much memory for the operating system: it takes 23% of the memory device.
Residents of California and Christopher Paul Orsha Endara filed a complaint in court in Miami on the company Apple, they blame iOS 8 manufacturers of deliberately using too much memory devices, according to BBC News.
The operating system iOS 8 takes up 23.1% of the memory on gadgets Apple, according to the lawsuit. If you upgrade older model iPhone and iPad for the latest version of the operating system, namely iOS 8, you can lose up to 1.3 GB of memory.
In the lawsuit states that Apple when selling iOS 8 does not specify how much memory it will take on the gadget. The plaintiffs argue that the company is doing it on purpose to force users to subscribe to a paid storage system iCloud.
The company Apple has not commented on the claim.
At the end of September 2014 the company released the latest update 8 of iOS, but the first version zabiralazanyala too much memory in the iPhone 6: a device could not call. Then the company withdrew the program changed her and issued a public apology for the failure of the update.
Apple’s revenue for the fourth quarter was $ 42.1 billion. The total annual income of the company increased by 7%, to $ 182.8 billion. Apple’s net profit for the July-August amounted to $ 8.5 billion, annual profit rose 5% to $ 39.5 billion.
According to the forecasts of the company’s revenue in the first quarter of fiscal year 2015 to be between $ 63.5 billion to $ 66.5 billion.
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