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Apple’s “batterygate” settlement payments on iPhone should start soon

Apple’s “batterygate” settlement payments on iPhone should start soon

This paves the way for millions of payments to be distributed to owners of the covered iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, or first generation iPhone SE. According to the terms of the settlement, Apple will have to pay no less than $310 million and up to $500 million, depending on how many people have filed claims.

The bad news is that if you own one of the affected phones and are just now hearing about it, the deadline to file a claim has been passed for October 2020. However, according to lawyers, based on how many people filed, if you’re one in the 3 million or so That from people who file and you are approved, then you can expect a payment of about $65. More details Listed on a website about settlement.

The class action settlement was due to Apple slowing down devices once iOS detects that their batteries have deteriorated. Apple said this will prevent phones from automatically shutting down if the battery can’t provide the required current. However, the changelog didn’t ship in the iOS 10 software update until after users picked it up, confirming what some consider a “planned obsolescence” that prompted users to unnecessarily buy new phones even when Apple said it had done so to do so. Hardware performs better with age.

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