Apple apologized for the slow iPhone and offered replacement batteries for $ 29

Apple apologized for the slow iPhone and offered replacement batteries for $ 29

A world famous Corporation Apple Inc has reduced the price of replacement batteries in the near future will change their software to give users more information on the work of their battery.

Yesterday, 28th December, the company made a statement on their official website. It began with an apology for the misunderstanding regarding the intentional slowing down of old gadgets. Apple has promised to make a number of changes that clients «have learned more about their policy of loyalty and to regain the trust of all who could doubt the intentions of Apple.»

Apple apologized for the slow iPhone and offered replacement batteries for $ 29

«We know that some of you believe that Apple has failed you,» was written in the address on the website. «This issue was due to a lot of misunderstanding, so we would like to clarify and inform you about some changes we are going to do.»

The company intends to release a software update iOS «new features» which will be released in early 2018. This will allow users to see whether the battery status of their iPhone on performance.

Recognition by Apple that it software slows down the performance gadgets as they age, occurred about a week ago, but it was really resonant.

Despite assurances by the company that they only do that in order to «extend the life» devices, many consumers began to suspect the company of abuse. In social networks quickly spread the information that Apple so wants to encourage customers to buy new models of iPhone.

In today’s statement the company also said that starting next month, reduce the price of battery replacement after the warranty period from 79 to 29 dollars for iPhone 6 and later.

Although the company again wanted to demonstrate their loyalty with that gesture, this decision only added fuel to the fire «disturbances». Users of social networks found that in connection with the scandal, Apple had to completely abandon charging for such a service.

In the course of this week in California, new York and Illinois was already filed at least eight lawsuits alleging that the company deliberately deceived users, slowing down the operation of the devices without warning.

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