BRITS are hoping they are next in line for a mass payout over claims Apple deliberately slowed down iPhones.

Users in the US have started receiving a share of a £394million ($500million) settlement this week.

UK consumer champion warns the US victory 'doesn't advance our position here'

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UK consumer champion warns the US victory ‘doesn’t advance our position here’Credit: AP

It works out to about £72 ($92) per claim.

In 2017, it was revealed that Apple slows down iPhones using a process known as “throttling” to prevent older handsets from unexpectedly shutting down.

The tech giant did not disclose this to customers beforehand and has faced numerous lawsuits as a result.

Apple agreed to settle the US lawsuit in 2020 but payouts are only for residents of the country.

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However, a similar case in the UK is still underway which is seeking up to £1.6billion in compensation for Brits.

The lawsuit was brought by British consumer champion Justin Gutmann on behalf of around 24million iPhone users in the UK.

In November, Apple lost a bid to block the case proceeding.

The world’s richest company has previously argued that it has “never – and would never – do anything to intentionally shorten the life of any Apple product, or degrade the user experience to drive customer upgrades”.

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Speaking to the BBC, Mr Gutmann warned Brits that the US case has no bearing on the UK one.

“It doesn’t advance our position here, they haven’t admitted anything – they’ve settled,” he said.

“It’s a moral victory but not much use to me.

“I’ve got to plough on and pursue the case in the UK jurisdiction.”

The models involved in the case are:

  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPhone 6S
  • iPhone 6S Plus
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus
  • iPhone SE (first generation)

iPhone tricks to try today

Here are some of the best…

  • Typing cursor – When typing, hold down the space bar to turn your keyboard into a trackpad, letting you move around words and sentences more easily
  • Close all Safari tabs – To do this in one go, simply hold the overlapped squares in the bottom right-hand corner, and press close all tabs
  • Delete lots of photos quickly – Hold down on a photo and then drag your finger diagonally in Photos to select lots of images at once, then hit delete
  • Convert currency quickly – Swipe down from the top of your Home screen (or swipe left to right on an iPhone X or later model), then tap in the bar and type a currency (like $200) and it will automatically covert to your local currency
  • Check if you’re due a battery upgrade – Batteries inside smartphones degrade over time. Just go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health, and check out the Maximum Capacity reading. Generally a battery is considered worn when you’re down to 80% capacity. If you’re below, you can buy a battery swap from Apple
  • Move apps around faster – Hold an app until it starts wiggling, then (while still holding) tap other apps, causing them to stack so you can move them around easier

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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