Apple has told a Federal Court in Australia that it will offer a refund to customers who believe that they were misled due to the company's 4G claims for the new iPad, says ABC.
Apple has agreed to publish a clarification that states the product supports ultra-fast mobile networks but is not compatible with the Telstra network. The company says it will email purchasers offering a refund if they believe they have been misled. Clarifications will also be made at point of sale.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission took Apple to court today for alleged misleading iPad "4G" claims.
Apple has entered into discussions with the group and will return to court later today.
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Apple has agreed to publish a clarification that states the product supports ultra-fast mobile networks but is not compatible with the Telstra network. The company says it will email purchasers offering a refund if they believe they have been misled. Clarifications will also be made at point of sale.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission took Apple to court today for alleged misleading iPad "4G" claims.
Apple has entered into discussions with the group and will return to court later today.
Read More [via Jamal]