Back in 2017, Apple admitted that it purposely slowed down some iPhones as their batteries were aging. Dozens of class-action-lawsuits were immediately filed against one of the most profitable publicly-traded companies in the world. Now, more than two years later, Apple has tentatively agreed to a $500 million settlement that would resolve those pending lawsuits and provide a small compensation to the affected parties. If you purchased an iPhone in 2015 through 2017, you might be getting a check soon.
Named class-action lawsuit iPhone users are likely to get compensation of up to $3,500 each, and the rest of iPhone users who wish to submit a claim might be eligible to get a settlement estimated at around $25. ARS Technica reported that that amount could “increase or decrease depending on the amount of any Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses, Named Plaintiff Service Awards, notice expenses, and the aggregate value of Approved Claims.” Only US residents are allowed to participate in the class-action lawsuit.
To be eligible, the US-based iPhone users must have used the affected versions of iOS before December 21, 2017, on the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, or SE. At this point, iPhone users who have been affected by the intentional iPhone throttling do not have to do anything as the settlement is still waiting on final court approval. Once the final court approval is granted, the settlement administrator will use the information provided by the Cupertino-based tech giant and will be emailing you instructions on how to claim your share of the settlement money.
Even though Apple agreed to the settlement, they never really admitted any wrongdoing. According to the tech giant, the updates that slowed down iPhone’s performance were rolled out so the company can prevent iPhones from unexpected shutdowns caused by the old battery’s inability to perform on peak levels. In essence, Apple claimed their goal was not to encourage iPhone users to buy the latest device by slowing down their old ones, but to protect the electronic components of the iPhones.
Apple is getting slaps on the wrist in other countries too – the Northern California-based company just agreed to pay a $27 million fine in France. The penalties in Europe and the settlement here in the USA total roughly 1 percent of the company’s last year’s net income of $55.3 billion.
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I have an Apple 6s which i got in December 2019 my battery doesn’t last very long and i have been told i have to get the battery changed which i have to travel about 1 hour to do.
I did that. And my phone stopped working two days later.
I honestly would recommend to anyone who has your iPhone battery problem, is to go to their local cell repair shop in order to get a new battery instead of getting it replaced by Apple.
you dont gonna get money mate.. To be eligible, the US-based iPhone users must have used the affected versions of iOS before December 21, 2017,
I have always had an iPhone and I had an iPhone in 2017
I have used an IPhone since 2013 and I want to know how to get in on this.
I have been using iPhone and my last one kept having batter problems even if charged.
I have been using iPhone and my last one kept having batter problems even if charged. Sometimes I hate when putting it on charger.
I have an iPhone XR and battery dying fast during the day. There is no excuse for this for the amount of $$$ for the phone.
I have used an IPhone since 2013 and I want to know how to get in on this.
I have used an IPhone since 2017 and I want to know how to get in on this.
To be eligible, the US-based iPhone users must have used the affected versions of iOS before December 21, 2017, on the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, or SE. Then, and only then will Apple contact you if your eligible for the refund. That is the only way how to get in on this.
I bought my iPhone 7+ before 2017
I have a iPhone 7 Plus and my son has an iPhone 6s
I brought my iPhone 6plus when they came out haven’t had problems with it until the 11 came out
I know with all the problems I’ve had, I am due some kind of compensation.
I have had the iPhone 6s since it has been released back in 2015 and I have had to replace the battery and my phone still does not hold that much charge
Keep supporting a company that gouges you at will, they pretend to stand up against civil rights violations and be at the forefront of the inclusiveness “wokeness” , blm kind of crap in America. And still Apple is in bed with the communist dictatorship of China, supporting repression of ethnic minorities in China, repression of basic civil rights of the Chinese people.
Screw Apple.