A case arises that a man accuses Apple as "Apple has extinguished my life"


ByAndy

Personal records such as photos and videos, mails and music are now stored as data as much as data on hand-held smartphones, but sometimes irrevocable can be lost if those important data disappears due to some kind of trigger . According to British mass media "Sun", a 68-year-old man living in London "Apple deleted my life (deleted)"It seems that Apple has filed an appeal seeking compensation of 5000 pounds (about 930,000 yen) against Apple.

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According to Mr. Derrick White who filed an appeal, a message saying "There is a problem with the terminal" appears on the screen of iPhone 5 that I usually use on the screen. Although the content of the concrete message does not seem to be clarified, Mr. White who thought that the problem occurred visited Apple's flagship store in Regent Street in the center of London and asked for repair. Mr. White who received the terminal from the staff as soon as "restoration is completed" took home the terminal, but he seems to have noticed that all the data has disappeared from the terminal.


The data that was erased is that it is all photos and videos, as well as the contact data I have used over 15 years. Photographs and data include those taken during honeymoon trips and it seems that the Seychelles visited include landscapes where their turtles are biting their arms. About the seriousness of the damage suffered White says "My life was preserved in this mobile phone."

According to Mr. White, the staff at the Apple Store asked that "I am backing up or keeping data elsewhere" at the stage of returning the terminal after repair. If I had been using the iPhone for many years it would not be surprising if the data was backed up at some stage, but according to the appeal, it seems that it is not in a situation where it can be restored soon, "My wife is in tears, I also cried when I knew that all the data was gone, "White says.

Mr. White is seeking compensation of 5000 pounds (about 930,000 yen) from Apple, and when he wins and compensates, he is going to go on a honeymoon once more. Apple said that "this situation is not proven concretely damaged" in response to this complaint, but at this stage it does not indicate a correspondence.

It is difficult to judge the details and credibility of the incident at the moment because the concrete circumstances have not been clarified so much, but the appeal of Mr. White has been approved and the desire to have the tortoise bit her arms once more Will it come true? Anyway, people who use smartphones should take backup of data frequently and take care not to encounter such tragedy.

ByCharles Wiriawan

in Note,   Mobile,   Hardware,   Security, Posted by darkhorse_log