Apple's $500M lawsuit on iPhone throttling gets delayed by COVID-19Apple's iPhone throttling lawsuit is almost over.
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Apple's throttling controversy lawsuit is coming to a close.
A federal judge in California has given preliminary approval on a settlement.
If agreed upon, Apple will pay up to $500 million to settle the lawsuit.
One of Apple's long-running class-action lawsuits seems to be close to a settlement. According to a report from Law360, a federal judge in California has given preliminary approval on the settlement on Friday. The judge, however, delayed the final approval due to the coronavirus outbreak.
"During a hearing held via Zoom's videoconferencing tool, U.S. District Judge Edward J. Davila told the parties he wants to extend the final approval deadlines by a few weeks due to the COVID-19 crisis and he told them to meet and confer about proposing a new date for a final settlement approval hearing that would take place sometime in December."
The lawsuit is based on the company's decision to slow down old...
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Apple's $500M lawsuit on iPhone throttling gets delayed by COVID-19