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Apple has agreed to a proposed $250 million US class‑action settlement resolving claims that it misled iPhone buyers about advanced Siri and Apple Intelligence features showcased at WWDC 2024 and around the iPhone 16 launch.
The deal, disclosed in filings ahead of a June 17, 2026 preliminary approval hearing in federal court in San Jose, would cover U.S. purchases made between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025.
Eligible devices include the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max and the full iPhone 16 family.
Roughly 36 million devices may qualify; the plan contemplates a base payment of about $25 per device rising to as much as $95 if few claimants apply, with funds to cover claims, attorneys’ fees and administration.
Apple denied wrongdoing in court filings and said it settled to avoid protracted litigation.
Plaintiffs had alleged advertising promised personal context awareness and in‑app controls for Siri that were not available at launch and were delayed or pulled in 2025.
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Comments reflect consumer confusion about which iPhone models were advertised with AI features, noting buyers expected Pro/Pro Max capabilities and felt misled when those features didn’t ship.






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