Why Apple Customers Lost A Suit Over Storage Capacity

By Jeffrey Edelstein (January 14, 2019, 1:53 PM EST) -- Last November, for the second time, a California federal court judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Apple Inc. customers alleging that the tech giant falsely advertised the storage capacity of its iPhones and iPads. The plaintiffs claimed that despite marketing Apple products running on iOS 8 as featuring 16 gigabytes of storage space, anywhere from 18.1 to 23.1 percent of this capacity (or about 2.9 to 3.7 GB) was used by the operating system, and therefore not available for personal storage....

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