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Do You Have an iPhone? You Might Be Eligible for a $95 Payout From Apple

Eligible iPhone owners may receive $25 to $95 per device after Apple agreed to pay $250 million in the false-advertising settlement.

  • Apple reached a $250 million settlement earlier this week to resolve class action lawsuits alleging false advertising of Siri features, denying wrongdoing while agreeing to compensate affected users.
  • The lawsuit, filed in the District Court in San Jose, California, claimed Apple violated consumer law by advertising Siri features that "did not exist or were materially misrepresented" to consumers.
  • Eligible models include the 16 series and the Pro and Pro Max purchased between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, per source, determining who qualifies for compensation.
  • Payouts to eligible users will not be automatic; claimants must file claims within 90 days of notification to receive $25 to $95 per device, depending on participation rates.
  • MacRumors reports the settlement received preliminary approval, with eligible users receiving email notices within 45 days and final approval expected June 22, 2026, followed by customer identification by August 7, 2026.
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Apple has reached an agreement to resolve lawsuits accusing the California smartphone manufacturer of cheating consumers on the artificial intelligence capabilities available on the iPhone.

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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