San Francisco (USA), October 26 (EFE) .- The technology company Apple (London: 0R2V.L – news) faces a collective demand for a new smartphone iPhone function that allows you to connect to the data plan when the wireless signal is weak.
The plaintiffs, Scott Phillips and Suzanne Schmidt of Florida, raised a class action lawsuit District Court of San Jose (California) to object to your phone bill skyrocketed due to this new function iPhone
Philips (Amsterdam: PHIA.AS – news). and Schmidt say the US company should pay the costs of this bill and those of other users with similar problems, the cost of which allegedly amount to five million dollars (4.5 million euros).
The lawsuit, which was filed on Friday leaked to the media today, and the text is published in full in the Scribd website.
The function in question, Wi-Fi Assist, makes connecting to the mobile data plan when the wireless Internet signal is weak, which has provoked complaints from users with limited calling plans, whose bills soar as beyond that limit.
The company based in Cupertino (California) there has been ruled on demand, although published this month in the web guidance on Wi-Fi Assist in warning that the telephone bill could increase if the feature is not disabled
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