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Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment

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Apple's $250 Million Lawsuit Is Paying Out Up To $95 To iPhone Users
Apple has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit that was filed in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California, which accused the company of false advertising over Apple Intelligence.

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Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment after Apple agrees to settle case for $250 million
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Apple class action settlement could pay you money. See who's eligible
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iPhone users could get up to $95 per device in $250M Apple settlement
Apple may be paying iPhone owners again, this time over claims it oversold Siri’s artificial intelligence features for some of the latest iPhone models.

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Apple to pay up to $95 to some US iPhone buyers over AI lawsuit
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Apple I-Phone Settlement
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Apple’s $250M Siri Settlement Could Pay Eligible iPhone Buyers
Clarkson Law Firm said the deal would provide class members who submit approved claims with a “presumptive per-device payment of $25,” which could rise to “up to $95 per device” depending on claim vol...

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Siri Lawsuit: Apple Agrees to Pay Owners of These iPhone Models
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Apple agrees to pay $250m over claims it misled buyers on Siri’s AI features
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Millions of iPhone owners just became eligible for a surprise cash payout from Apple

iPhone owners may be eligible for a cash payout from a $250 million class action settlement filed against Apple. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege that Apple violated consumer protection laws by falsely advertising its “Apple Intelligence” and Siri AI features,
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New Apple Ad Sells the iPhone and Apple Watch Health Pairing

Apple has published a new ad to appeal to customers in the market for an iPhone and Apple Watch pairing, highlighting the insights it can offer for your health. Titled simply "Health with iPhone + Apple Watch,
Yahoo
7mon

KitKat comes for Apple in cheeky iPhone 17 parody ad

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: KitKat KitKat has dropped a sneaky spoof of Apple's new iPhone 17 promo ...
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Apple agrees to $250M Siri AI false advertising settlement

Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging it misled consumers about AI-powered Siri features that were not available at launch. The deal could see eligible U.S. buyers of certain iPhone 15 and 16 models ...
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Apple Covers iPhone 17 Pro in Stickers in New Ad

In a video uploaded to its YouTube channel in South Korea today, Apple showed off a handful of iPhone 17 Pro devices decorated with tiny stickers. The stickers are placed on the iPhone 17 Pro's so-called "plateau,
Yahoo
5mon

In Apple’s 2025 Holiday Ad, Adorable Forest Creatures Shoot a Music Video on a Hiker’s Lost iPhone 17 Pro

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apple is hoping its feel-good holiday ad campaign — featuring a chorus of woodland creatures singing about friendship — will inspire consumers to rush out and buy a brand-new iPhone 17.
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Apple to Pay $250 Million After Siri AI False Advertising Lawsuit

Apple is paying $250 million to settle claims that it misled consumers regarding the launch of Apple Intelligence. Owners of iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models purchased between June 2024 and March 2025 may be eligible for a $25 to $95 payout after a ...
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7mon

The Future of Sports Broadcasting: Apple Turns Fenway Into an iPhone Ad

Sports broadcasting used to be an industrial machine: giant cameras that cost a fortune, trucks the size of houses, and armies of operators stitching replays and graphics together. Fans never saw the gear, only the polished feed on their TVs. And now, that ...
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