This paves the way for millions of dollars in payouts to be distributed to affected owners of eligible iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus or 1st generation iPhone SE devices. will be killed. Under the terms of the settlement, Apple would have to pay a minimum of $310 million and a maximum of $500 million, depending on the number of claimants.
The bad news is, if you own one of the affected phones and are hearing about this now, the deadline to file a claim has passed in October 2020. However, based on the number of people who filed, lawyers say, if you’re one of her 3 million or so who have applied and been approved, you can expect to pay about $65. Masu.Learn more Posted on the settlement website.
The class action settlement revolved around Apple slowing down devices when iOS detected a weak battery. Apple said this would prevent the phone from naturally shutting down if the battery can no longer supply the required current. However, the changes that shipped with the iOS 10 software update weren’t mentioned until users were made aware of it, unnecessarily telling users they were new, even though Apple said they had achieved their goal. It confirms what some people think is “planned obsolescence” that forces people to buy mobile phones. The older the device, the better it works.