Batterygate Settlement Lawsuit in Canada: $14.4 Million Payout for iPhone Users
Batterygate Settlement: Apple to Pay $14.4 Million to Resolve Canadian Lawsuit
In Canada, Apple has agreed to settle a lawsuit over the “Batterygate” issue. They’ll pay $14.4 million to iPhone users who faced problems with their phone batteries. This settlement means people who owned certain iPhone models before December 21, 2017 might get money from Apple depending on the model they had and when they bought it according to to5mac.
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Batterygate Settlement Offers Relief in Canada
“Batterygate” began when iPhone users discovered Apple was slowing down their phones due to aging batteries. Apple apologized and offered discounted battery replacements, but some remained dissatisfied. A settlement in Canada may compensate eligible users affected by this issue.
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