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Apple to Pay iPhone Users, but Who Gets the Money?

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
August 16, 2023
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Apple to Pay iPhone Users, but Who Gets the Money?

Apple has agreed to pay iPhone 6, 7, and SE consumers for device slowdowns. According to reports, each person will earn around $65. However, consumers who did not file their complaints by October 6, 2020 are no longer eligible for compensation.

Users must have registered on a specific website with their serial numbers by October 6, 2020 to be eligible for compensation.

Users of the iPhone 6, 6S, 7, and SE sued Apple, alleging that their smartphones were purposefully slowed down. Apple agreed to slowing down the devices, but claimed they were not malicious. However, it elected to avoid a court battle by making a large payment in 2020. According to a Silicon Valley estimate, each user might receive roughly $65. This could indicate that the problem has been resolved.

Apple has admitted to deliberately slowing down outdated iPhone models. However, it stated that it did so to prevent the phones from shutting down unexpectedly. Nonetheless, several people were dissatisfied with this answer. In 2018, dissatisfied customers launched a class action lawsuit against Apple. The iPhone models affected were the 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, and 7 Plus.

In the legal area, there was a major disagreement with Apple. They initially stated that they would do nothing, but by 2020, they had changed their minds and desired to correct the situation. They promised to pay anything between 310 and 500 million dollars. People who complained may first receive $25 per person. However, two iPhone owners sought more and turned down the first offer. The corporation notified them that they would no longer be paid. According to a Silicon Valley estimate, each user might gain approximately $65.

Who is eligible for compensation and under what circumstances?

If you possess an iPhone 6, 7, or the first SE model, you may be wondering if you will be compensated financially. Unfortunately, if you did not apply before October 6, 2020, you will not be eligible for compensation. If you miss that deadline, your chances of receiving compensation are nil. Basically, you had to register with your serial number on a website built by the firm to file complaints from customers who had issues with the performance of their iPhone.

A specific website was launched three years ago for people to show their desire for money. They had to input their phone’s serial number to prove that they genuinely had an iPhone. They could opt to get the funds at their bank or by check mailed to them. This demonstrates how new methods of payment, such as the internet, are affecting the way people are paid.

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