Apple sued for forcing users to buy new chargers
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Problems for Apple for a most curious case, but that reveals a problem that many users face. Monica Emerson, a California citizen, was trying to charge her iPhone battery using the original charger, the one that came with the phone. When he realized it wasn't working. A message came up on the phone screen saying: This accessory may not be compatible.
Apple is sued because it forces users to buy new chargers
According to the plaintiff, the iOS updates are scheduled so that old chargers will not work with the phone.
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Therefore, old iPhone chargers do not work. This forces users to buy the latest charger that Apple has released to the market, with the consequent expenditure of money for that person. However, the old charger works perfectly. Monica Emerson, who owns an iPhone 7, says she has been able to charge the phone with the charger without a problem, until the most recent update.
Nothing in the lawsuit said about the condition of the cable, although presumably there were no problems. But still, it makes clear that the company's strategy is not yielding the desired results. It is not the first time that they have been involved in similar cases. Also, there seem to be more users getting the same message when trying to charge the phone.
At the moment the lawsuit has been processed, but it is not known what will happen in this regard. Apple has not given any reaction so far on the matter, as is usual for their part. What do you think about this lawsuit?
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