Apple has agreed to pay $ 20 million to settle a class -swelling case for Apple Watch Battery

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Owners of some Apple Watch models may be entitled to pay for a $ 20 million -dollar action. Apple recently In order to arrange a lawsuit that claimed for some first generation, Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3 Apple Watches had problems with swelling of the battery that could cause damage to the devices. The company has denied any misconduct and in a statement to He said that “strongly” was not according to the allegations filed in the trial, but nevertheless “agreed to settle to avoid more litigation.” The exact amount of payments will depend on how many claimants are eventually included, but it is expected to be between $ 20 and $ 50 for a device that meets the requirements.

There is a complete breakdown of eligibility and deadlines of For the classroom action process, but the main thing you need to know is that in order to receive a payment, you must have reported the Apple problem in the United States between April 24, 2015 and February 6, 2024, “Class members for the class for Settlement will receive a payment without the need to send a claim form, “the website notes. You just have to send your payment information through the settlement website () until April 10. Eligibility notifications will be sent by mail and email.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apple-has-agreed-to-pay-20-million- to- Settle-a-class-lawsuit-over- Apple-Batery-Battle-175616623.html? Src = RSS

 
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