The new Apple iOS 8 lawsuit is filed because of the big space requirements that not all iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users like as well as previous model owners. When the new firmware was presented a lot of people were surprised at how much storage space they had to free in order to install this operating system on older iPhone 4S and iPhone 5. Those who purchased the seventh-gen model were also shocked. Apple lawsuit over iOS 8 is understood to them because their brand new smartphones also had to give a bit of storage space to the new iOS 8 right out of the box, which couldn’t make new customers happy with the purchase. The class action lawsuit is levied against the Cupertino-based giant in the U.S. federal court. The document states that the company hasn’t informed users about the space that is needed for iOS 8 to run on the iDevice. According to the information that the lawsuit relies on, the operating system iOS 8 can get over 23 percent of iPhone storage space. Apple surely never advertised this fact. The law firm that handles the case wants Apple to pay the damages its new mobile OS can cause users who might run of space while taking wedding pictures, recording something important or watching the sporting event on the iPhone or iPad. The iOS giant is also expected to add changes to its policy. Did you notice that sometimes you have to free 6.9GB of space before you are able to install iOS 8 update on your iPhone? Some people actually saw such requirements and got really frustrated and upset with Apple. What do you think about the lawsuit over iOS 8? Do you also believe that the iPhone maker has to pay damages and inform customers about such things as required storage space for firmware upgrades?