A Customer Sues Apple for $1 Trillion Over These Claims

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One customer is pretty angry at Apple for the company allegedly taking their phone that they have decided to sue the tech giant for $1 trillion.

An Apple customer is attempting to sue the company for $1 trillion over claims that the company stole his iPhone after he brought it in for a repair back in 2018.

According to Raevon Terrell Parker of Missouri, Apple kept the phone because it had “new features” that were used to aid in the development of iOS 12.

Raevon Terrell Parker claims that when he brought his iPhone into the Saint Louis Galleria Apple Store in Missouri for repair in 2018, the staff kept his phone and instead provided him with a replacement iPhone, according to a statement filed at the US District Court in East Missouri this month that was viewed by Apple Insider.

According to Parker, the staff kept the phone “by deceiving the plaintiff knowing that it was the first phone to have new features.”

One of the so-called “new features” Parker claims was found on his iPhone included the ability for the iPhone “bypass certain start-up load screen options,” according to an earlier filing on the matter that had been dismissed.

According to Macworld, Parker may have installed a version of iOS that was not yet intended for the public, and that the Apple Store employee had removed it upon discovering it during the repair.

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