Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Apple To Pay $53 Million In Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement For Faulty Liquid Sensors

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Apple To Pay $53 Million In Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement For Faulty Liquid Sensors - cultofmac.com





A liquid damage indicator inside an iPhone.

Apple has agreed to pay $53 million to settle its class-action lawsuit from customers. The iPhone maker used faulty moisture indicators in both iPhones and iPods that resulted in customers’ warranty claims getting denied.
Depending on which iPhone model you’ve own, you may be eligible to receive $300 in damages from Apple, according to the federal court documents that were filed in San Francisco.

The court found that Apple’s liquid submersion indicators on iPhones and iPods could be erroneously triggered by moisture during everyday use. The faulty sensors voided the warranty

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