Canadian iPhone users are part of a new class-action lawsuit filed against Apple
Summary
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Apple Inc. and Apple Canada Inc. by the Consumer Law Group in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The lawsuit alleges that Apple engaged in deceptive marketing by promoting advanced AI-powered features, such as a more advanced Siri, for the iPhone 16 and certain iPhone 15 models. The plaintiffs claim that these features were not available at the time of the advertisements or purchases and that Apple failed to disclose that some features were still in development and would not be available until at least late 2026. The lawsuit argues that this violated consumer protection laws and resulted in consumers paying for phones that did not have the advertised features. Eligibility for the class action includes anyone who purchased an iPhone 16 or an iPhone 15 Pro and/or Pro Max. The lawsuit is still in the proposal stage, and the amount of compensation is yet to be determined.
(Source:Google News)