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Apple will pay $113 million to settle a ‘batterygate’ investigation into its practice of intentionally slowing down old iPhones – Business Insider Australia
Apple will pay a $US113 million settlement in an investigation into the company’s practice of intentionally slowing old iPhones down, a move that some customers…

- Apple will pay $US113 million in a settlement for an investigation into its past practice of intentionally slowing down people’s iPhones.
- The payout is the latest Apple has made in regard to the matter – the company paid $US500 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in May.
- Apple admitted to slowing phones down in 2017 and said it was to prevent old batteries from randomly shutting devices off, not to force customers to buy newer smartphone models, as some believed.
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