If you owned an iPhone 7, there’s still time to claim your share of a $35 million class-action lawsuit settlement. Payouts range from $5 to $349 for those who experienced microphone-related audio issues on the smartphone.A judge initially set a deadline of June 3 for iPhone 7 owners to make a claim; however, it was recently extended to July 3.That said, getting part of that settlement money isn’t as easy as just owning an iPhone 7. In order to qualify for a payment, you either need to have paid out of pocket to repair your iPhone due to its audio issues or reported your audio issues to Apple.”Members who paid Apple out of pocket for repairs or replacements for Covered Issues, as reflected in Apple’s records, who do not opt-out and timely submit payment information to the Settlement Administrator will receive an equal payment of at least $50 and no more than $349. Settlement Class Members who reported Covered Issues to Apple, but who did not pay Apple out of pocket for repairs or replacements for Covered Issues, will receive an equal payment of up to $125.”The audio issues appeared with the launch of iOS 11.3, which triggered a hardware bug in the phones. The issue was initially thought to be a microphone issue but was later discovered to be caused by a faulty “audio IC” chip. Apple eventually started offering free repairs for the issue, even if the phones were out of warranty.
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You can start the process of getting your cut of the settlement on the class-action lawsuit’s website. If you need help determining if you’re part of the settlement class, you can get more information in the settlement FAQs or by calling 1-833-633-0343.
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