Apple customers who purchased certain previous iPhone models can now submit claims for about $25 per phone as part of the company's settlement of a class-action lawsuit that accused it of slowing down older devices
The settlement, announced in March, applies to customers who purchased the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus and or the SE before December 21, 2017 and experienced performance issues, according to a website set up for users to submit claims. Apple will pay"per eligible device," the settlement says, meaning owners of multiple impacted iPhones can submit multiple claims. Affected users must submit a claim online or via mail by October 6 to be eligible for a payout.
Apple will send coronavirus test kits to its employees' homesThe company admitted in December 2017 that it used software updates to slow down older iPhones. Angry customers and tech analysts had previously flagged that the updates were causing diminished performance.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Here are Monday's biggest analyst calls of the day: Apple, Costco, Disney, Deere & moreNew for subscribers: Here are Monday's biggest analyst calls of the day: Apple, Costco, Disney, Deere & more Check out CNBCPro for a free trial.
Read more »
Businesses including Apple and General Motors ask Trump to keep DACA in placeA group of top business leaders asked US President Donald Trump in a letter on Saturday to keep a program that protects nearly 800,000 young immigrants from deportation, stating that the economic recovery from the pandemic could be hurt if it is rescinded.
Read more »
Apple stock price gets new highest Wall Street target on 5G iPhone hype - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Read more »
Idris Elba Signs First-Look Deal With AppleThe actor and producer will develop series and feature film projects for the tech giant's TV+ streaming service.
Read more »
Idris Elba Strikes First-Look Deal With AppleLuther star Idris Elba will produce series and films for Apple TV+ after striking a first-look deal with the streaming service. The actor and producer will produce global series and features for th…
Read more »
Apple to spend more than $400 million of $2.5 billion California housing fund this yearApple Inc on Monday said it has allocated more than $400 million of $2.5 billion it pledged last year to stem California's housing crisis.
Read more »