Bought a recent iPhone? You could get up to $95 from Apple settlement
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Bought a recent iPhone? You could get up to $95 from Apple settlement
"The centerpiece of this campaign was a dramatically enhanced Siri, promoted as an on-device AI-powered personal assistant designed to revolutionize the smartphone experience and serve as the defining innovation of the new iPhone series."
"Millions purchased or upgraded to the iPhone 16 based on Apple's promise of transformative AI functionality. The problem is, none of it was true."
Apple settled a class action lawsuit for $250 million regarding false advertising related to the iPhone 16. The lawsuit claimed that Apple misrepresented its 'Apple Intelligence' feature, which was supposed to enhance Siri's capabilities. Consumers were led to believe that Siri could perform advanced tasks, but the feature was not included in the iPhone 16. Millions upgraded based on these promises, but the functionality was not delivered. Eligibility for claims is based on ownership of a recent iPhone.
Read at San Francisco Chronicle
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