If you’ve owned an iPhone 7, you might be eligible for compensation from Apple due to a class-action settlement regarding audio issues and repairs.
Settlement Details and Eligibility
Users who owned an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus between Sept. 16, 2016, and Jan. 3, 2023, and reported audio problems or required repairs to Apple could qualify for compensation. Those who paid for repairs or replacements could receive up to $349, while others who reported issues but didn’t pay for repairs may be eligible for up to $125.
Lawsuit Background and Resolution
The class-action lawsuit was initiated in 2019 by plaintiffs Joseph Casillas and De’Jhontai Banks, alleging that the audio issues stemmed from a manufacturing flaw related to an audio IC chip. Despite Apple’s denial of the allegations, both parties agreed to a $35 million settlement to avoid prolonged legal proceedings.
Claim Submission and Deadline
Qualified users must submit a claim by June 3, providing a notice identification and confirmation code from Apple.
Conclusion: Seeking Fair Compensation
As iPhone 7 owners have the opportunity to seek compensation for reported audio issues, it highlights the importance of consumer rights and corporate accountability. Those affected are encouraged to take advantage of the claims process to potentially receive reimbursement for their experiences.
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