After six years of rambling through the U.S. legal system, a Class Action lawsuit over the iPhone 4S was settled by Apple and the Plaintiffs.
filed a class-action lawsuit in December 2015 complaining of performance issues
After bouncing around the legal system for over six years, a settlement was proposed to the court that would have Apple put aside $20 million to compensate iPhone 4S owners in New York and New Jersey who experienced poor performance on their iPhone 4S after installing iOS 9. The settlement will pay $15 to each plaintiff although that amount could be lowered if more valid claims than expected are submitted.
Apple will create a website and a 1-800 toll-free phone number that will keep consumers up to date. The fact that this case has been running for over six years means that you can chalk this up as another victory for the lawyers. According to a court filing, the case generated 48,000 documents producing 539,000 pages, 15 depositions , and 770 pages of experts' reports.Both sides have taken this lawsuit as far as they wish it to go and both are pushing the settlement to the court.
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