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Settlement

Apple iPhone Battery Throttling Settlement

Owners of certain iPhone models may receive compensation for performance management related to battery health.

This settlement is closed. The official claim period has ended.

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Key facts

At a glance

Status
closed
Settlement fund
$500 million
Max payout
Up to $25
Claim deadline
October 6, 2024
Proof required
receipt
Case
In re Apple Inc. Device Performance Litigation

U.S. consumers who used Apple during the class period and meet the settlement definition may qualify.

What happened

What happened

Who may be eligible

Who may be eligible

Settlement benefits

Settlement benefits

  • Standard claim: Up to $25
  • Documented harm: Up to $25 — May require additional proof
How to file a claim

How to file a claim

Documents you may need

Documents you may need

Important deadlines

Important deadlines

Scam safety

Scam safety

Settlement administrator

Settlement administrator

Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions
Phone: 1-800-555-0199
Sources

Sources

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Do I need a lawyer to file a claim in the Apple settlement?

    No. Class members can typically file directly with the settlement administrator without hiring an attorney, unless you opt out to pursue your own lawsuit.

  • How long does it take to receive payment?

    After the claim deadline, the court must approve the settlement and claims are processed. Payments often arrive months after the final approval hearing.

  • Can I file if I no longer use the service?

    Eligibility depends on the settlement definition of class members. Many settlements include former customers if you were affected during the class period.

  • What if I already received a notice by mail or email?

    Official notices include a claim ID or instructions. You can still use the administrator website to file or check status using that notice.

  • Is there a cost to file?

    Filing with the official administrator is free. Be wary of third-party sites that charge fees to submit the same form.

  • What proof do I need?

    Requirements vary. Some settlements accept self-attestation; others ask for receipts, account records, or documentation of harm.

  • Can I opt out of the settlement?

    Yes, if you opt out by the deadline you preserve your right to sue individually. Opting out means you cannot claim settlement benefits.