Here’s the latest on Apple AI settlement:
- Apple has reached a $250 million settlement to resolve class-action claims that it misled iPhone buyers about AI features tied to Apple Intelligence and Siri. The agreement would compensate eligible device owners, with amounts potentially varying by model and purchase window, and requires court approval before distribution.[1][4]
- The settlement covers roughly tens of millions of affected devices (including iPhone 16 and certain iPhone 15 Pro/Max models) purchased in the U.S. between mid-2024 and early 2025, and it does not require Apple to admit wrongdoing. A hearing for preliminary approval was scheduled in mid-June 2026.[2][4]
- Coverage and terms vary by venue, but several outlets consistently report the figure as $250 million, with plaintiffs arguing the advertising overstated AI capabilities that were not available at the time. The news has been reported by major outlets and legal news services.[3][7][9]
Key dates to watch
- Settlement filing and preliminary approval hearing: June 2026 (court in the Northern District of California).[4][2]
- Final approval and distribution would follow if the court grants final approval.[4]
What this means for users
- Eligible device owners may receive a payment, but amounts depend on device and purchase window; not all owners will get the maximum. Expect a claims process if you believe you qualify.[1][2]
Illustrative example
- If you own a qualifying iPhone 16 purchased in 2024, you might be eligible for a payout toward the settlement, subject to court approval and a claims process. (Amounts in practice vary by model and eligibility.)[2][1]
If you’d like, I can track to the final court decision and summarize the approved payout ranges and claimant deadlines once the judge issues final approval.[4]