The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were highlights and shadows for Apple. On the positive side, two generations have emerged before and after in terms of sales volume or great reviews of its design, which, along with some components, repeats the same as the iPhone 6S. If we keep these points, we would seem to be talking about one of the best generations of the iPhone, right? Sure, but it would be a bit of a scam to stay with only good things.
Apple can convert the above to credit, but later comes the moment of debit. We find in it a problem of design, choice of materials, engineering or incorrect use of the trouser pocket, whatever we call it, which gave rise to Bendgatean event that led many to reconsider the terms of use of their iPhones and many others recalled how robust mobile phones were in the past, such as the revered and never forgotten Nokia 3310.
Now the main problem of the iPhone 6 generation, like its successor, the iPhone 6S, came a few years later when all of a sudden their performance suffered a drastic declinewhich came from the iOS update and which affected especially those devices whose battery has run out over time.
Answer against Apple accused of planned obsolescence, was particularly virulent and the company ‘s explanation that the reason for this decline in performance was well – intentioned did not convince anyone. Politicians, regulators and users have been involved in the campaign against bad practices by Apple, which has also decided to and support her and don’t change her manual.

Although the drums sounded louder than ever in early 2018, their intensity has dropped a lot since then but they are still active. For example, a new class action lawsuit was filed against Apple earlier last year over the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, and iPhone 6S Plus, even though years have passed since Apple deliberately and uninformedly reduced performance. believe that it is already obsolete and that they were forced to buy a new terminal.
In Spain, both the FACUA and the OCU have acted in this regard in recent years, and today we know from the press release that The OCU has filed a class action lawsuit against Spanish users of the models affected by Apple’s event. The consumer and user organization estimates that the number of people affected is more than 400,000 and demands compensation of between 99 and 189 euros for each iPhone affected.
The organization bears the cost of the complaint and its procedures, so affected users can join it for freeand save users the individual litigation process, if the cost of doing so significantly exceeds the possible compensation if the process is successful.