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Millions of Apple customers to get payments in $500M iPhone "batterygate" settlement. Here's what to know.
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Date:2025-04-18 10:09:18
Millions of iPhone owners whose older devices slowed down after software updates may soon receive a payday.
Apple will soon be paying out between $310 million and $500 million to up to roughly 3 million users of many pre-2018 model iPhones, lawyers for Apple customers said in a statement. The payouts will go to affected users who filed claims against the tech giant in 2020 for an issue that became known as "batterygate."
"[W]e can finally provide immediate cash payments to impacted Apple customers," said Mark C. Molumphy, a partner at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, one of the firms handling the suit on behalf of Apple customers.
The settlement comes after a judge dismissed Apple's appeal to challenge a class-action lawsuit filed against the tech giant in 2017, clearing the path for "consumers impacted by software throttling" to receive settlement payments, the claimants' lawyers said.
"Software throttling" refers to software updates provided by Apple for its earlier iPhone models which had low-capacity batteries that wore out over time. The iOS updates purposefully slowed down the overall performance of users' iPhones when an aging battery was detected in order to prevent the devices from shutting down completely during "peak current demands."
Apple said its reason for reducing, or throttling, performance, was not to deceive customers into unnecessarily upgrading their iPhone — which only required a new battery — but to prolong the lifespan of the devices, the company told the Verge in 2017. The iPhones would return to their normal speeds once the deteriorated battery was replaced.
The settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing by Apple, according to the claim website.
Here's what you need to know about the settlement:
How much will eligible iPhone users get paid?
If you filed a claim, you can expect to receive roughly $65 from Apple, Tyson Redenbarger, a partner at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, told the Mercury News.
Redenbarger and other attorneys at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy didn't immediately return requests for comment.
However, the exact sum of that payout will ultimately depend on the number of approved claims. Fewer complaint submissions generally means bigger payouts for each individual claimant.
According to a legal document, about 3.3 million iPhone users submitted claims prior to the deadline, which means they could each receive $128, less any court-ordered deduction for attorney's fees and other costs.
Who is eligible to receive a settlement payment?
Owners of iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus and SE models running iOS 10.2.1 or later and iPhone 7 and 7 Plus running iOS 11.2 or later before Dec. 21, 2017 may be eligible to receive payments, the settlement website shows.
However, only affected users who filed claims before the Oct. 6, 2020 deadline are potentially eligible to receive a check.
When will people get the settlement money?
It's unclear when exactly eligible users will receive their settlement checks.
Neither Apple nor lawyers for Apple customers immediately responded to CBS MoneyWatch's requests for comment.
Why has it taken so long for people to get their money?
In general, most class actions take between two and three years to resolve, though some may take longer, particularly if a court ruling is appealed, according to class-action consumer resource, ClassAction.org.
Court procedures and the appeals process have dragged out the batterygate class-action lawsuit, prolonging the amount of time until claimants get their money.
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