Apple Settles $250 Million Lawsuit Over Misleading AI Features in iPhones
How you can get a slice of Apple's $250M iPhone settlement
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Apple has reached a $250 million settlement to resolve claims it misled consumers regarding artificial intelligence features in certain iPhone models. Affected users could receive between $25 and $95 per device, depending on claims submitted. The settlement involves approximately 37 million devices sold in the U.S. from June 10, 2024, to March 29, 2025.
- 01Apple's settlement addresses claims of misleading marketing regarding AI features in iPhones.
- 02Eligible users may receive $25 to $95 per device, with a total of $250 million allocated for the settlement.
- 03The lawsuit involved around 37 million devices sold in the U.S. during a specified period.
- 04Plaintiffs estimated damages over $2 billion, but the settlement is significantly less.
- 05Apple denies wrongdoing but chose to settle to avoid prolonged litigation.
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Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement in response to claims that it misled consumers about artificial intelligence features in certain iPhone models. The proposed deal, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, aims to create a non-reversionary settlement fund for customers who purchased specific iPhones marketed with enhanced Siri capabilities that were not available at launch. Eligible users could receive a minimum of $25 per device, potentially rising to $95 based on the number of claims submitted. The settlement covers an estimated 37 million devices sold in the U.S. between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, including the iPhone 16 models and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. The lawsuit alleged that Apple promoted a suite of
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Consumers who purchased affected iPhones may receive financial compensation, which could help offset the premium they paid for features that were not available at launch.
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