A legal battle with Apple looks to be over. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, along with over 30 other state attorneys general, have announced a $113 million settlement with Apple over the tech giants 2016 decision to throttle consumers’ iPhone speeds.
The State of Louisiana will be receiving over $3 Million in settlement with Apple after the company slowed down iPhone speeds without telling customers. Over 30 states alleged that the company did not tell customers about a software update so that they would buy new phones, resulting in the $113 Million settlement.
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