April 14, 2020
Apple won dismissal Tuesday of a proposed class action claiming it intentionally made its FaceTime videoconferencing app nonfunctional for iPhone 4 owners through a software update, as a Florida federal judge agreed with the tech giant that the claims were filed too late.
March 23, 2020
Apple urged a Florida federal judge Monday to cut off a proposed class action from iPhone 4 owners claiming the company intentionally made its FaceTime videoconferencing app nonfunctional for iOS 6 and older operating systems, saying the claims were clearly filed too late and fail in substance.
November 27, 2019
Apple urged a Florida federal judge to ax a proposed class action, arguing that the iPhone 4 owners who accused the company of intentionally making FaceTime nonfunctional for iOS 6 and older operating systems took too long to file the claims.
August 29, 2019
A group of iPhone 4 owners hit Apple with a proposed class action Thursday in Florida federal court, accusing the company of intentionally breaking FaceTime for iOS 6 and older operating systems, after a California judge earlier this month allowed a similar suit to go to trial.