It seems like a very positive story, but I think it's a plan that is fun for all parties. The French government is claiming to be able to pay Apple an all-power deal, with Tim Cook opening a calderilla fund and issuing 25 million Euros to settle the matter.
We acknowledge that Apple has not done well by informing its users that by updating their older devices they may be affected by their performance, but you must see as European organizations like to place obstacles and disruptions whenever they go to large American companies.
Apple fined the French government 25 million Euros for deliberately reducing some of the older iPhone models when updating iOS. The Directorate General for Competition, Consuse and Fraud Suppression (DGCCRF), the French Ministry of Economics, concluded that Apple had not notified its users that certain iOS updates could slow down older iPhones.
The legal entity yesterday announced a press conference reached an agreement with Apple and the Paris prosecutor to pay a $ 25 million fine in the context of criminal transactions.
Explain where the complaint is made point out that Apple users were not informed that the update of the iOS 10.2.1 and iOS 11.2 apps might have slowed the iPhone 6, iPhone SE and iPhone 7 models. They confirm that these updates include a dynamic power control device that, under certain conditions with older batteries, can delay the flow of the app.
Shortly after the update, Apple apologized for not having any information about this and offered affected users instead of the iPhone battery at a reduced price. However, the complaint continued its course again now An American company has ratified an agreement with a French prosecutor to pay a 25 million Euros license and publish a letter addressing the media on its website for one month.