A Haryana consumer commission ordered Apple India to refund Rs 45,500 for a defective iPhone 15. The customer complained about repeated overheating and connectivity issues with the device. Apple claimed unauthorized modifications, but the commission found no proof of tampering. The company also must pay Rs 10,000 for compensation and costs. The ruling highlights Apple’s liability for service deficiencies during warranty. A Haryana consumer commission ordered Apple India to refund Rs 45,500 for a defective iPhone 15. The customer complained about repeated overheating and connectivity issues with the device. Apple claimed unauthorized modifications, but the commission found no proof of tampering. The company also must pay Rs 10,000 for compensation and costs. The ruling highlights Apple’s liability for service deficiencies during warranty.
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