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Apple's $250M Siri Settlement: Who Qualifies and How to Claim

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Apple reached a $250 million settlement over delayed Siri feature rollouts, impacting iPhone owners who waited for promised updates. Eligible users purchased iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, 16, 16e, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, or 16 Pro Max between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025. Payouts range from $25 to $95 per device but require manual claims within 90 days of notification. The settlement follows a lawsuit alleging Apple falsely advertised imminent Siri upgrades, which were delayed beyond initial 2024 timelines.

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models qualify despite lacking Siri features at launch, as Apple confirmed those devices could eventually support the updates. Settlement approval is projected for June 17, 2026, with claim deadlines set for November 6, 2026. Apple must notify eligible customers by August 7, 2026, after identifying them through purchase records.

Claimants must act swiftly: once notified, they’ll have 90 days to submit proof of purchase via a dedicated settlement website. The platform isn’t yet active, so users should monitor Apple’s communications. This case highlights tensions between corporate promises and product delivery timelines in the tech industry.

Key details: Settlement size ($250M), eligible devices, and strict 90-day claim window. Backstory: Apple faced scrutiny for marketing Siri enhancements as near-term while delaying implementation. Impact: Demonstrates growing scrutiny of tech companies’ advertising practices and consumer redress mechanisms.