{"id":78618,"date":"2015-01-01T11:12:07","date_gmt":"2015-01-01T11:12:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=78618"},"modified":"2015-01-01T09:14:34","modified_gmt":"2015-01-01T09:14:34","slug":"apple-sued-making-ios-8-update-big","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2015\/01\/apple-sued-making-ios-8-update-big\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple sued for making the iOS 8 update too big"},"content":{"rendered":"
Remember the collective Internet freakout over the massive iOS 8 download?<\/p>\n
Well, now that freakout has taken the form of a lawsuit. Specifically, a class action suit filed in the United States District Court in San Francisco Tuesday, which claims Apple misled users about the size of the iOS 8 update.<\/p>\n
Two individuals are named in the suit, both from Miami.<\/p>\n
The suit focuses on users with 8 GB and 16 GB devices, who are most affected by the unwieldyiOS 8 download since they lose a significant portion of their storage capacity when they upgrade, according to the suit.<\/p>\n
“iOS 8 uses an unexpectedly large percentage of the storage capacity on 8 GB and 16 GB iPhones, iPads and iPods,” the lawsuit alleges. Apple, it says, “fails to disclose to consumers that as much as 23.1% of the advertised storage capacity of the Devices will be consumed by iOS 8 and unavailable for consumers when consumers purchase Devices that have iOS 8 installed.”<\/p>\n
As a result, one of the plaintiffs in the suit “upgraded to iOS 8 with the belief that the upgrade would not substantially inhibit his available storage capacity.”<\/p>\n
The iOS 8 download requires almost 6 GB of storage, which left many users struggling to delete enough photos, apps, music and other files from their devices to make room.<\/p>\n
This causedsignificant complaints on Twitter from users who felt they were forced to wipe significant amounts of photos and other files to make room for the update.<\/p>\n
In fact, as we outlined here, there is a way to download the iOS 8 that doesn’t require deleting all your data.<\/p>\n
Whether the suit will hold up in court remains to be seen. As Siliconbeat<\/em> notes, Apple has successfully defended itself from similar suits over storage capacity in the past.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source:\u00a0mashable.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Remember the collective Internet freakout over the massive iOS 8 download? Well, now that freakout has taken the form of a lawsuit. Specifically, a class action suit filed in the United States District Court in San Francisco Tuesday, which claims Apple misled users about the size of the iOS 8 update. Two individuals are named […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":78619,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[],"tags":[18],"yoast_head":"\n