A lawsuit has been filed against Apple, accusing
the technology giant of promising more available storage space than it
actually delivers in its iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices.
The plaintiffs argue that while Apple advertises 16
gigabytes of digital storage on lower price models of gadgets such
as iPhones, about a fifth of that is eaten up by the latest operating
software.The percentage of space touted as available for digital content such as photos, video, or music shrinks further on Apple gadgets built with eight gigabytes of storage, it is claimed.
Apple's latest operating system, iOS 8 which had problems right from its inception. takes up as much as 23.1% of storage capacity on some devices.
The lawsuit is being brought on behalf of two men from Florida, Paul Orshan and Christopher Endara, in a District Court in Northern California.
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