
India’s Consumer Affairs Minister, Pralhad Joshi, announced that the Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued a notice to Apple Inc. regarding performance issues with iPhones after the iOS 18+ software update.
This move comes after the National Consumer Helpline received complaints about problems with iPhones following the update.
The CCPA examined these grievances and is now looking forward to a response from Apple.
The notice asks Apple to explain the reported technical issues with the software update.
Many iPhone users have experienced problems such as battery drain, overheating, and glitches after updating to iOS 18. Some users have even reported issues with CarPlay, Safari, and YouTube Music not working properly.
This is not the first time Apple has faced regulatory scrutiny in India.
As an important growth market for smartphone manufacturers, Apple’s operations in India are under close watch.
The CCPA’s notice marks the latest effort to ensure that technology giants like Apple are held accountable for any issues with their products or services.
Apple will likely need to respond to the CCPA’s notice and address the concerns of Indian iPhone users.
With the iOS 18 update, Apple aimed to provide new features and improvements, but it seems that the update has also brought some unintended problems.
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