Apple to Pay $250 Million to Settle Class Action Over Delayed Siri Features

MacRumors
Apple will pay $250 million to settle a class action lawsuit over delayed Siri features.

Summary

Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging false advertising regarding delayed Siri features. The lawsuit claimed Apple misled consumers by promoting personalized Siri capabilities at the iPhone 16 launch that were later delayed. Apple denies wrongdoing but settled to minimize legal costs. Eligible U.S. users may receive up to $95 per device if they submit a claim form.

(Source:MacRumors)

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