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China sues Apple! Here’s why

October 28, 2021
Source: somagnews.com somagnews.com
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A group of students in China sued Apple. Students claim that the charging cables in iPhone boxes are not as advertised. Apple had removed the chargers from the iPhone boxes for a more environmentally friendly approach. Some countries want to prevent this with court decisions. Brazil, one of these countries, filed a lawsuit against Apple and it still has not been concluded. China responded in the same way to Apple. China sues Apple for not having chargers in iPhone boxes According to Vice and Shanghai Law Magazine, university students in China have sued Apple for not including a charger in...
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