With the release of IOS 9, a new controversy arose, now in the “Wi-Fi Assist” function, which even resulted in a lawsuit filed last week.
The tool seeks to ensure a good browsing speed users, using mobile data when the Wi-Fi signal that deals not guarantee easy access. As reported by AppleInsider, the class action lawsuit filed last Friday in San Jose, California, calls precisely for that increased spending data.
The lawsuit was filed by William Scott Phillips and Schmidt Suzanne Phillips, seeking compensation of up to five million dollars for the expenses incurred.
The couple argued that even after Apple issued a clarification of how Wi-Fi works Assist, this “does not detail its conclusion that the average consumer would not see a significant increase in their use of data.”
After reports emerged after the release of iOS in September means Apple released a page on the role of support, indicating that it does not work if the user is using roaming works only with applications on top (and not processes or applications running on other instances) and not active “with some applications third transmitting audio or video, or lower attachments because they can use large amounts of data. “
In the lawsuit, the couple says have suffered an increase in receipts from cell lines, after upgrading their mobile iOS iPhone 5s to September.
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