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Norcia v. Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC et al
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September 27, 2019
Samsung Reaches $2.8M Deal In Galaxy Device Speed Suit
Samsung agreed Thursday to pay $2.8 million to settle a California lawsuit alleging it misled consumers by rigging the Galaxy S4 to run faster in presale speed tests.
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February 01, 2019
Samsung Galaxy Buyer Seeks Cert. In Suit Over Device Speed
A smartphone buyer has urged a California federal court to certify a class of Samsung Galaxy S4 buyers from the Golden State in his suit alleging the tech giant misled consumers by rigging the devices to run faster in pre-sale speed tests.
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August 21, 2015
Samsung Can't Duck Claims It Cheated On Phone Speed Tests
A California federal judge Thursday threw out consumer class action claims that Samsung Telecommunications America LLC overstated the storage capacity of its Galaxy S4 smartphones, but refused to end allegations it tricked consumers by programming the phones to cheat on "benchmarking" applications that measure the phones' speed.
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September 19, 2014
Samsung's Bid To Arbitrate Galaxy False Ad Suit Denied
A California federal judge on Thursday denied Samsung Telecommunications America LLC's attempt to arbitrate a proposed class action about alleged performance issues with its Galaxy S4 phone, finding that the company's arbitration provision didn't contain language that would make it legally binding.
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August 14, 2014
Samsung Says Miffed Galaxy Buyer Waived Class Rights
Samsung Telecommunications America LLC customer Daniel Norcia signed a binding arbitration clause and class action waiver when he bought his Galaxy S4, Samsung told a California federal judge on Thursday in a bench trial that will determine whether Norcia can pursue class claims that Samsung misrepresented the phone's capabilities.
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February 07, 2014
Suit Claims Samsung Fudged Speed Tests On Galaxy S4s
Samsung Telecommunications America LLC and a subsidiary were hit Friday with a putative class action in California federal court filed by a consumer who says the tech giant programmed its flagship Galaxy S4 smartphones to run at higher-than-normal speeds during tests in an attempt to boost sales.