Apple to Pay $250m to iPhone Buyers over AI Features Lawsuit
The deal covers about 36 million eligible devices and would pay at least $25 per phone, with claims still awaiting court approval.
- On Tuesday, Apple Inc. agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging the company misled consumers about Apple Intelligence features on iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models.
- Plaintiffs claimed Apple "saturated the internet, television, and other airwaves" with advertising for an advanced Siri that did not exist when the iPhone 16 launched in September 2024.
- Eligible purchases between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, qualify for payouts ranging from $25 to $95 per eligible device, depending on claim volume.
- Apple denies wrongdoing in the settlement agreement; however, U.S. District Court Judge Noël Wise must still approve the motion before relief reaches consumers and businesses.
- The company plans to release new Siri features this year through a partnership with Google, utilizing Gemini models to integrate capabilities across Apple devices.
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Apple agrees to $250M settlement over Siri AI promises
Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of misleading consumers about its artificial intelligence capabilities for the iPhone -- a deal that could put up to $95 back in the pockets of eligible device owners.
If you’re an iPhone user, you could get $95 from this Apple settlement
Some iPhone users could be eligible to collect up to $95 per device as part of a settlement over allegations that Apple misled consumers about the abilities of its artificial intelligence-powered features.
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