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iPhone owners could get up to $95 from Apple settlement. Here’s what to know.

Apple customers who purchased certain iPhone models between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, may be eligible to receive up to $95 as part of a proposed $250 million settlement related to claims of false advertising involving Siri’s artificial intelligence features. The class-action lawsuit, filed in federal court in California, alleges that Apple misled customers by promoting “Enhanced Siri features” that were not yet available, leading consumers to make purchasing decisions based on false information.

The settlement, if approved by a judge, could be one of the largest involving Apple. The tech giant has agreed to resolve claims related to the availability of two additional features, stating that they want to focus on delivering innovative products and services to users. The settlement, spearheaded by Clarkson Law Firm, aims to provide relief to tens of millions of consumers nationwide.

Approximately 37 million iPhone owners may be eligible to receive compensation under the settlement. Eligible customers will receive an initial payment of $25 per device, with the final amount potentially increasing or decreasing based on the number of claims submitted. However, the total payment per device will not exceed $95.

Details on how to file a claim have not been released yet. The Clarkson Law Firm website states that a settlement website with more information will be available in the coming weeks. This website will contain all necessary information about the settlement, including a contact number for consumers with questions.

In conclusion, if you purchased an iPhone 16 model, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max during the specified timeframe, you may be entitled to compensation as part of the proposed settlement. Keep an eye out for notifications via email or mail regarding your eligibility to file a claim. Stay informed by visiting the settlement website once it is launched for more details on how to participate in the claims process.

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