Thursday, 21 June 2012

Apple penalized $2.29 million over '4G iPad' claims in Australia

Australia's federal court has penalized Apple for "deliberately" misleading clients on local 4G abilities of their latest iPad. The Cupertino-based company lately decided to the terms, which incorporated AU$2.29 million fine along with a awesome AU$300,000 in costs. Despite its 4G claims, Apple's new iPad can't interact with existing Antipodean next-generation phone systems, even though it can hook up with US-based systems. Apple offered refunds for just about any clients that felt fooled as well as modified its advertising to mirror its cellular abilities, however the judge still considered that the organization had contravened Australia's consumer law within the ensuing confusion. Fortunately, Apple continues to have plenty left staying with you.

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