Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Man handles CEO of Apple iOS can not remove by 7 ... - TeK.sapo

An American decided to sue the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, for failing to remove the iPhone iOS installation package 7. Whenever a new version of the operating system is available and the phone is connected to a power supply and a Wi-Fi network, the software is downloaded automatically and without requiring user confirmation.

Many people preferred not migrate immediately to iOS 7. Like TeK had warned, the first version of the software brings always some errors and can cause unstable runs in some equipment. The big difference in design was also reason enough for some users did not want the new iOS 7.

But the mobile operating system from Apple moved to compatible devices once they are connected to a Wi -Fi and are charging at the same time. Even if the user does not want. And this is what happened to Mark Menacher, a Californian who is unhappy with this process of updating the apple brand.

is the installation file iOS 7 occupies more than 1GB and can not be removed – but can be avoided to install. What the U.S. wants is there a way to remove files that he never wanted to be discharged.

Mark Menacher decided to sue Tim Cook and is asking for a $ 50 indeminização. “Disregard Apple about the preferences of customers regarding the iOS 7 is corporate thuggery”, considered the U.S. speaking to CNet.

Apple has yet to publicly comment on the case, but it is expected that one of the company’s arguments in court relates to the protection of customers through iOS updates that improve the safety of equipment. One of the problems solved with iOS 7 is the flaw that allowed the iPhone to be pirated by an electric charger.

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