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Deadline for $35 million settlement over Apple iPhone 7 issues approaching: How to join
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Date:2025-04-16 03:51:18
The deadline to join or receive part of a $35 million settlement related to microphone or audio issues for Apple's iPhone 7 or 7 Plus is approaching.
The settlement was reached with Apple in a class action lawsuit alleging that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus experienced audio issues related to the "audio IC" chip," according to the settlement website.
The settlement comes from a 2019 lawsuit from Joseph Casillas and De'Jhontai Banks, who claimed they began experiencing issues the year after purchasing iPhone 7 devices in 2017. In the settlement claim, Apple denies any wrongdoing and that any of the devices had those issues.
Here's what to know about the settlement and if you can get paid.
Who is eligible for part of the settlement?
You can be included in the settlement and receive a payment if you owned an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus between Sept. 16, 2016 and Jan. 3, 2023, and either complained to Apple regarding an issue covered by the settlement or paid Apple for a repair or replacement covered by the settlement.
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When is the deadline to submit a claim?
The deadline to submit a claim is June 3, and you can do that via the settlement website.
How much can you get from the iPhone 7 settlement?
People who paid for repairs can receive a maximum of $349, and people who reported the issue but didn't pay for repairs can receive up to $125. The minimum pay for eligible claims is $50.
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