Apple agrees to pay $113 million to settle "batterygate" lawsuits

Peter, 19 November 2020

Apple attempted to covertly patch up a battery issue on iPhones released between 2014 and 2016 by slowing them down – a move that was quickly discovered and that lead to a class-action lawsuit.

That case was settled earlier this year and Apple agreed to pay affected users $25, the total cost of the settlement can amount to up to $500 million (depending on how many claims were submitted, the minimum payout is $310 million). But that wasn’t the end of Apple’s “batterygate” legal woes.

This Wednesday the company agreed to pay $113 million to settle consumer fraud lawsuits in over 30 states. “Many consumers decided that the only way to get improved performance was to purchase a newer-model iPhone from Apple,” wrote Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich. This increased iPhone sales “potentially by millions of devices per year.”

iPhones 6, 7 and SE were affected (image credit) iPhones 6, 7 and SE were affected (image credit)

The money will be be distributed among the participating states, with $24.6 million going to California, $7.6 million to Texas and $5 million to Arizona. Arizona’s share will be used to pay attorney fees and to fund future investigations relating to consumer protection. Apple also has to create a website that will make it explicitly clear if an iOS update will affect the phone’s battery and performance.

This deal is waiting for a final approval by the judge.

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  • Guy
  • 30 Aug 2023
  • mFd

Samsung should also have been made because batteries on their older flagships used to swell big time

They deserve it, it was a cheap move considering consumers paying luxury prices for these

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Nov 2020
  • gq3

Without people talking them up the way they do.. ( mostly blind or "challenged" sheeple..it seems) Who and why would anyone buy a device that is already surpassed technology wise by every one of its competitors? I'm sorry the Ip...

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