mardi 9 janvier 2018

French prosecutors investigate Apple over 'planned obsolescence' of iPhones

There have long been rumors that Apple slows down iPhones in a bid to encourage owners to upgrade to newer models. While not admitting to this precise accusation, the company had said that it reduces performance of iPhones to counteract aging batteries. Now the French consumer fraud watchdog DGCCRF is launching an investigation into what is described as "planned obsolescence." In France it is illegal to purposely shorten the life of a product to encourage replacement purchases, and the investigation comes after a complaint from a consumer group. See also: Yes, Apple really is slowing down your old iPhone --… [Continue Reading]


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