Apple Watch owners with first-generation, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 models might qualify for a $20 million settlement due to battery swelling issues. While Apple denies wrongdoing, they are offering compensation to avoid lengthy court disputes. Eligible owners must update their contact details by April 10, 2025, to receive payments, ranging from $20 to $50 per affected watch. No action is needed to claim if the owner’s information is current; payments will be processed automatically otherwise. This follows a $95 million settlement related to Siri privacy issues.
Apple will provide a $20 million settlement for owners of specific Apple Watch models with battery swelling issues, despite denying any wrongdoing.
Eligible watch owners need to ensure their contact information is updated to receive payments, which can range from $20 to $50 per affected watch.
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