Apple fined €10M by Italian watchdog over iPhone waterproofing claims https://t.co/yynCiQV0uG pic.twitter.com/YDFRsEL89e
— The Verge (@verge) November 30, 2020
Apple fined in Italy for misleading consumers over waterproof iPhones https://t.co/IHFDJu4EEt
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) November 30, 2020
Were you sold a waterproof iPhone?
— POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) November 30, 2020
Yeah, Italy doesn't think so.https://t.co/8Ji5hRsuek
Italy's competition yet again takes a whack at Apple, this time over claims its iPhones are waterproof, via @gioleali . If I didn't know better I might say this is starting to feel personalhttps://t.co/XuabNyGjvX
— Nicholas Vinocur (@NicholasVinocur) November 30, 2020
Good! Water Resistance has always been such a scammy feature, pushed by manufacturers.
— Daniel (@ZONEofTECH) November 30, 2020
"Your phone IS water resistant, but if it breaks, we won't fix it"https://t.co/UQvgSNiG4A
Finally, someone does something about this. Launching an advertising campaign with phones under water, saying it's water resistant and then refusing to provide service when the phone is water damaged is nonsensical and outright lying to consumers. https://t.co/wA7xxnSUdG
— Miguel Oliva Márquez (@olivamarquez) November 30, 2020
Apple fined €10M by Italian watchdog over iPhone waterproofing claims https://t.co/4L7hEQwuTT pic.twitter.com/d1RpSPy1Qu
— The Verge (@verge) December 1, 2020