Settlement FAQs

how to file iphone settlement

by Reece Gaylord Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Submit your claim If you owned a qualifying iPhone, follow these steps: Go to this settlement site. Look for the “submit a claim online” section. You can also submit a claim by mail. You’ll be asked to provide the phone’s serial number.

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What is the settlement for the Apple iPhone lawsuit?

Earlier this year, Apple agreed to a preliminary settlement of $500 million from a 2017 lawsuit and the website to submit your claim is now available. You are entitled to up to $25 if you owned a covered iPhone before December 21st, 2017 and experienced a slowdown. The covered iPhones and operating systems are: iPhone 6 (iOS 10.2.1 or later)

How can I get $25 from the Apple iPhone lawsuit?

You will need the serial number of the affected iPhone, but there’s a form on the website that will let you look it up with information like the Apple ID, name, and address you used on the iPhone. You must submit your claim before October 6, 2020. Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee you’ll get $25 from this settlement.

How do I file a claim for lost or stolen iPhone?

A separate claim must be filed for each device. You can submit a claim online or via mail. People submitting applications will need to know their device’s serial number or, if you don’t know that number, use the search tool through the Apple ID feature. The court will hold a final hearing on Dec. 4 to decide whether to approve the settlement.

What is the deadline to file a lawsuit against Apple?

Apple denies the allegations. The settlement, announced in March, provides $25 with a limit of one cash payment per device. Deadline to submit a claim is Oct. 6, 2020. A separate claim must be filed for each device. You can submit a claim online or via mail.

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How do I claim my Apple settlement?

Class members will receive payment automatically. If you still have a monthly iCloud Plus subscription, your payment will appear as a credit on your Apple account. If you no longer have a monthly iCloud subscription you will receive a physical check in the mail or an electronic transfer directly into your bank account.

How much will the Apple settlement pay?

Apple will pay $30.5 million to settle a long-running lawsuit over employee bag checks, reports Bloomberg Law. Apple initially agreed to the sum in November 2021, and now a judge has given final approval to the settlement amount.

Do I qualify for Apple settlement?

If you are or were a U.S. owner of an iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, and/or SE device that ran iOS 10.2. 1 or later before December 21, 2017, and/or a U.S. owner of an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus device that ran iOS 11.2 or later before December 21, 2017, you could be entitled to benefits under a class action settlement.

Is the iPhone settlement real?

Apple admitted no wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case for $95 million. That settlement was given approval in April and eligible members of the class are now being notified of their payments. The lawsuit is paying out between $63 million and $68 million to customers, with the remaining amount going to the lawyers.

How to join class-action lawsuit Apple?

You don't need to do anything to join the class. As long as the email you used to sign up for iCloud storage during that time is still active you should receive a notification that you are a class member. Apple denies any wrong-doing, but it has agreed to pay the sum to avoid a trial.

Why is Apple sending out checks?

It's all part of a settlement the tech giant agreed to after they were sued for breaching their contract with users. The class action suit stems from the company's iCloud storage. While they offer 5GB of space for free, iPhone and iPad owners who need more have to pay at least $0.99 a month for a subscription.

What happened to the Apple lawsuit?

In 2020, Apple agreed to pay $113m to settle allegations that it slowed down older iPhones. Thirty-three US states claimed that Apple had done this to drive users into buying new devices.

Is there a class action lawsuit against Apple iPhone?

Apple will pay out millions in a settlement following allegations it used third-party servers for its iCloud Plus service without telling subscribers. Apple is required to pay a total of $14.8 million to certain customers as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit.

What happened to the Apple Battery settlement?

More than two million iPhone owners are still waiting for their 'Batterygate' payouts, more than a year after the case was settled. Apple agreed to pay at least $310 million to settle the Batterygate case in March 2021, with more than 2.2 million claims for compensation approved before deduplication.

Has the Apple device performance Litigation been settled?

Apple agreed to pay at least $310 million to settle the Batterygate case in March 2021, with more than 2.2 million claims for compensation approved before deduplication.

Is there a settlement for iCloud?

Apple will pay out millions in a settlement following allegations it used third-party servers for its iCloud Plus service without telling subscribers. Apple is required to pay a total of $14.8 million to certain customers as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit.

Is Apple being sued for slowing down phones?

In 2020, Apple agreed to pay $113m to settle allegations that it slowed down older iPhones. Thirty-three US states claimed that Apple had done this to drive users into buying new devices.

Is there a class-action suit against Apple iCloud?

A Settlement has been reached with Apple Inc. (“Apple” or “Defendant”) in a class action lawsuit alleging that Apple breached its contract with users by storing iCloud data on third-party servers.

How much did Apple settle for a 2017 lawsuit?

Remember when Apple AAPL +0.3% agreed to settle claims that they purposely slowed down older iPhones? Earlier this year, Apple agreed to a preliminary settlement of $500 million from a 2017 lawsuit and the website to submit your claim is now available.

How much is the iPhone SE compensation?

iPhone SE (iOS 10.2.1 or later) iPhone 7 (iOS 11.2 or later) iPhone 7 Plus (iOS 11.2 or later) You can submit a claim on the official settlement website and your compensation is up to $25 with a limit of one cash payment per device. If you owned more than one device, you have to submit a separate claim form for each device.

How to get payment for covered devices?

If they are able to find a covered device, you are directed to the form with the pertinent information filled for you. You can request to get the payment by bank transfer or a mailed check.

Can you claim more than one device?

If you owned more than one device, you have to submit a separate claim form for each device. The only tricky part about filling out the form is that you need to know the serial number of your device. If you no longer have it or cannot find it, there is a search tool on the settlement website that can help you find your serial number.

Can you search multiple times on iPhone 6?

You can search multiple times and change the information as necessary. I couldn’t remember if I had an iPhone 6 or 6s, so I submitted the form a couple times before I got it right.

Apple to finally pay out for throttling phones

If you experienced throttling-related performance issues on your iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, or SE that ran iOS 10.2.1 or later before December 21, 2017, you may be eligible for a piece of Apple’s $500 million class-action settlement.

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Why did Apple settle the lawsuit?

The lawsuit, in case you’re unaware, concerned Apple’s practice of introducing so-called performance management features to certain iPhones that diminished their useability — slowed them down, in other words. Apple claimed the features were to improve battery life on its older devices, but a cynical person would say it was to encourage its customers to buy newer, faster phones. Apple agreed to the $500 million settlement this March.

How much compensation do you get for a throttled iPhone?

In theory, everyone will get a $25 payout per device, but that number might go down should enough people file claims that the total exceeds the $500 million number. But don’t let that deter you.

How much did Apple pay for throttling iPhones?

Apple has agreed to a $500 million settlement for secretly throttling iPhone performance. It isn’t finalized yet, but Apple will pay “up to” $25 to everyone who bought an iPhone 6 or iPhone 7 device. You probably won’t get that much money.

How much money do class members get for each iPhone?

Class members will receive $25 for each iPhone owned. However, that amount could increase or decrease depending in part on the number of approved claims, the filing says. The maximum settlement is $500 million. $93 million will go to attorneys’ fees—that’s who’s making the real money here, as usual—and “up to $1.5 million” for expenses. ...

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