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Past iPhone 7 owner, you might receive compensation

To be eligible, customers must have used one of the affected devices between September 16, 2016, and January 3, 2023

byKerem Gülen
May 20, 2024
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Apple iPhone 7 settlement offers compensation for users affected by an audio defect in two of its models, committing $35 million to resolve the issue. This development is significant for American consumers who have experienced audio problems with their devices.

The settlement addresses allegations that the audio features of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were either non-functional or unresponsive. Additionally, the lawsuit claims that Apple was aware of the defect but chose not to repair the devices free of charge.

Notably, consumers do not need a receipt for their purchase to file a claim in the settlement.

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Despite agreeing to this substantial payout, Apple maintains that it has done nothing wrong, which may be contentious for those affected, as it highlights the accountability expected from major corporations.

Who is eligible for the Apple iPhone 7 settlement?

To be eligible, customers must have used one of the affected devices between September 16, 2016, and January 3, 2023. The requirements are quite specific: eligible individuals include those who paid out-of-pocket for repairs due to the audio issues and those who reported the problem but did not pay for a repair.


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How much compensation can you receive?

If you purchased an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus that experienced microphone audio issues, you may be eligible to claim from a $35 million settlement pool. Compensation amounts range from a minimum of $50 to as much as $394.

The deadline for applying: June 3rd

CLICK HERE.

Apple iPhone 7 settlement
If you purchased an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus that experienced microphone audio issues, you may be eligible to claim compensation (Image credit)

Know your legal rights

Here are your legal rights and options; review them carefully to understand what actions you can take:

  • Stay in the class:
    • Settlement fund: $35 million.
    • Eligibility: Received notification from the Settlement Administrator.
    • Action required: Provide payment preference (electronic check, ACH transfer, or physical check) and corresponding information by June 3, 2024, via the Select Payment page or mail.
    • Outcome: Receive Class Payment if the Court approves the Settlement. Without submitting payment info, you forfeit the Class Payment and the right to sue Apple over these claims.
    • Note: Staying in the class means you cannot sue Apple separately regarding the claims.
  • Opt out:
    • Deadline: June 3, 2024
    • Rights retained: Sue Apple independently at your own expense.
    • Forfeit: Right to receive a Class Payment from this Settlement.
    • Note: Only option to pursue separate legal action against Apple.
  • Object to settlement
    • Deadline: June 3, 2024
    • Action required: Write to the Court with objections to the Settlement.
  • Attend hearing:
    • Date: July 18, 2024
    • Action required: Request permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing to present objections.

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