Apple Agrees $250 Million Siri Settlement Over iPhone 16 AI Claims
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Updated · Fox News · May 13
Apple Agrees $250 Million Siri Settlement Over iPhone 16 AI Claims
9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 13
$250 million would resolve a class action alleging Apple marketed a more personalized Siri and Apple Intelligence before those features were actually available on newer iPhones; the deal still needs court approval and Apple denies wrongdoing.
U.S. buyers of any iPhone 16 model, plus the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, purchased between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, would be covered because plaintiffs say those devices were sold as ready for the next wave of AI.
$25 to $95 per eligible device is the expected payout range, depending on how many valid claims are filed and other settlement factors.
Apple said it has already rolled out many Apple Intelligence features and settled to stay focused on products, while the case underscores broader scrutiny of tech companies selling AI upgrades before promised capabilities arrive.
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