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Italy Fines Apple $12 Million For Unfair Claims About iPhone Water Resistance (9to5mac.com) 68

A reader writes: Italian regulators have fined Apple $12 million for making misleading and unfair claims about iPhone water resistance. The fine was imposed by L'Autorita Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM), which translates literally as the guarantee authority for competition and the market. This is the competition watchdog responsible for ensuring that companies treat both consumers and competitors fairly.

First, it says, Apple made water resistance claims without making it clear to consumers that these were true only in ideal laboratory conditions, and phones had not passed the same tests in real-life conditions. [...] Second, and more seriously, Apple made iPhone water resistance claims in its marketing, but then refused warranty service on phones which suffered water damage.

Apple has been fined ten million Euros, and additionally ordered to publish a notice on its Italian website through a "Consumer protection information" link. The potentially opens the way for similar rulings in other European Union countries, and could conceivably lead to class action lawsuits in the US and elsewhere, now that the issue has been highlighted. SetteBIT notes that the ruling references three Apple ads. Apple tends to delete older ads from its YouTube channel, but the site archives its own copies, providing proof of the claims originally made.

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Italy Fines Apple $12 Million For Unfair Claims About iPhone Water Resistance

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  • All the phone companies who have water resistant phones are guilty of the same thing. I read a lot of complaints about Samsung rejecting repairs under warranty for the very same thing.

    • ...but Samsung should be fined because their smartphones are not fire-resistant!
      • by Chrisq ( 894406 ) on Wednesday December 02, 2020 @07:54AM (#60785246)
        The good news is your warranty would have covered your phone catching alight. The bad news is you voided it by throwing a bucket of water over it to extinguish the flames.
      • There is a price to pay for having the "hottest" phone of the year and we've been paying for it ever since. No legitimate (sorry China, but your vendors blatantly lie) vendor is offering the Mah values they used to and we no longer have the ZeroLemon (extended battery) option since we have collectively decided slim phones made out of glass are the thing to have
  • Absorb water today with Apple individual absorba-prone iPhone [youtube.com]

  • Apple Pay is not a viable alternative to three coins in the fountain.
  • They should rather be calculated as a % of the company's most recent yearly profits, or revenue if the company didn't make a profit.
  • Kinda meaningless fine. There is prob $12mil down the side of Tim Cooks couch.

  • 12 million! That'll show em!
  • The 12 seems to do well. https://www.cnet.com/news/ipho... [cnet.com]
  • Looks like Tim Cook need to shake the change out of couch again.
  • First of all, I am not a fanboy...the only product I (likely ever will) own from them is an iPhone 7.

    It went through the washing machine in the pocket of my jeans. Warm water, lots of soap, lots of agitation.

    There was that OMG moment when I couldn't find my phone and realized...I fished it out and shook off the water...it worked!
    It was quirky for a couple of days (some switches would not operate), but after that it was 100%.
    That was a couple of years ago.

    I am *very* impressed - and not out of pocket

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