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Apple battery row: Millions of iPhone users could get payouts in legal action
The tech giant is accused of secretly slowing down the performance of older models.
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AstonJ
I wonder how much we’ll get ![]()
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mindriot
After the lawyers take their cut… probably about 7 pence.
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AstonJ
I don’t think you’re wrong there Toby!!
I was owed a few grand by a company who declared themselves bankrupt and years later I got a cheque in the post for just over a hundred pounds - the liquidators got over £100k! ![]()
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