
Samsung may face investigation in Korea over Galaxy S22 performance claims
Samsung may be in legal trouble following worries that it’s Sources for The Korea Herald claim South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission is “expected” to investigate Samsung over allegations it violated advertising law when marketing the claims Galaxy S22 owners in South Korea are preparing a class action lawsuit against the company for distorting the phone’s capabilities. They feel “cheated” and are asking for 300,000 won (about $243) in compensation per person, according to the news outlet.
Recently, Samsung like Apple did during its “batterygate” scandal. There’s no guarantee Samsung will face penalties or do more than release its planned update, but the story is a familiar one so far.
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