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Apple Pays iPhone 7 Owners to Settle ‘Loop Disease’ Bug
It's never fun when your phone has problems, but if enough people call a company out on it, sometimes there's retribution. Now, a settlement from Apple has started paying out to people who owned an iPhone 7.
Apple iPhone 7 $200 Payouts Begin: Who’s Eligible And Are You Too Late To Claim?
Following a class-action lawsuit, former owners of Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are beginning to receive payouts.
iPhone 7 owners are getting up to $349 payout for a weird defect
Some Apple iPhone 7 series owners suffered from a frustrating Loop Disease defect, but users are finally receiving a payout.
Apple Finally Sending Out Payments in iPhone 7 ‘Loop Disease’ Settlement
The iPhone 7 may be a glimmer in most people’s memories, but it hasn’t been forgotten entirely. In that model’s heyday, many folks experienced odd problems with audio quality and performance that became known as loop disease.
Apple Settles iPhone 7 ‘Loop Disease’ Lawsuit With US$350m Settlement
Apple users who suffered the impact of “Loop Disease” on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will receive a US$200-US$350 payout following a class action settlement. “Loop Disease” isn’t a human disease. It’s the term for degraded audio in both call quality and when listening to music caused by users applying pressure on a
Former iPhone 7 owners are starting to get a long overdue payout
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were fantastic smartphones in 2016 and 2017, but they did experience a so-called “Loop Disease” in some instances. For that reason, a class action lawsuit was filed years ago and eventually approved last year. A year later, former iPhone 7 customers are starting to receive their settlement payments.
Former iPhone 7 Owners Begin Receiving Up to $349
Former iPhone 7 Owners Begin Receiving Up to $349 Following Lawsuit
Apple agreed to pay $35 million to settle a U.S. class action lawsuit alleging that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were prone to
iPhone 7 owners are getting $200 in class action lawsuit, and here’s how you can track yours
Former owners of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are starting to receive payouts of around $200 as part of the $35 million class action settlement from Apple.
These old iPhone users start receiving payouts from class action lawsuit: Check if you’re eligible
Apple did not admit to any wrongdoing in the case but agreed to settle. The issue, known as "Loop Disease," was linked to pressure on a specific area of the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, which led to issues such as poor audio quality, particularly during FaceTime calls.
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