If you were part of 2018’s so-called Apple “batterygate” class action lawsuit, you might get a payout soon. See: Grant Cardone Says ‘Nobody Becomes Wealthy Because of a Salary’ — Here’s What You Need ...
Apple has begun making payments to iPhone customers as part of a $500 million settlement resulting from the so-called “batterygate” scandal. The US tech giant agreed to pay half a billion dollars to ...
The memory of "Batterygate" continues to be a thorn in Apple's side. In case you need a reminder, "Batterygate" refers to a 2016/17 scandal where Apple added an undocumented battery throttling ...
Apple will pay $113 million in a settlement with 34 state attorneys general over allegations it secretly slowed down older iPhones to preserve battery performance, resolving the “Batterygate” scandal ...
At the end of 2017, news broke related to Apple’s policy of slowing down older iPhones through software updates. The company’s reasoning for the slowdowns was to put less strain on aging batteries, ...
At the start of March, Apple agreed to pay up to $500 million to US consumers as part of a settlement that came out of its iPhone batterygate saga. Thanks to a website spotted by MacRumors, eligible ...
A court in British Columbia has given its approval for a settlement that will see Apple pay out up to $14.4 million, to end a class-action lawsuit over alleged iPhone throttling. The class-action ...
Apple will pay between $310 million and $500 million to settle a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit was over "batterygate," a scandal where Apple was accused of decreasing the performance of older ...
Three years ago, I wrote these words: "If you are, or were, the owner of an iPhone 6 or and iPhone 7 (in any of their various iterations), and were running the ...
iPhone owners who signed up to receive a payment under Apple's "batterygate" iPhone throttling lawsuit settlement should soon be receiving their payments. As noted by The Mercury News, the judge ...
You'll need to know the serial number of your iPhone 6, 6S, SE or 7 to submit a claim. Eli covered the latest in the ever-changing worlds of telecom, streaming and sports. He previously worked as a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results