Apple-related class action news in Canada has recently focused on the “iPhone performance throttling/battery” claims.
- Apple settlement agreed in a Canadian iPhone class action (battery/performance throttling): Apple agreed to a settlement in Canada that (depending on eligibility and successful claims) could pay consumers between about $17.50 and $150, and the overall settlement was reported at up to about $14.4 million CAD.[4]
- Update on timing/approval steps: Earlier reporting also described litigation and opt-out timelines, along with settlement amounts that could total about $11.1M–$14.4M depending on the final settlement administration/claims.[2]
- Earlier, separate iPod “battery life” class actions (not the same case as the iPhone throttling one): Another article describes iPod-related class-action settlement approvals in Canada, with a reference to similar U.S. resolution (this is a different product/issue than the iPhone throttling case).[1]
Quick question (so I pull the right “latest”)
Are you asking about the iPhone battery/performance throttling class action, or the iPod battery-life one? If you tell me which model/product you care about (iPhone 6/7 vs iPod), I can summarize the most relevant recent status.
Sources
A court in British Columbia, Canada today approved Apple's settlement related to the iPhone battery throttling controversy in 2018, according to CBC News. Apple agreed to pay up to $14.4 million (CAD) to settle a class action lawsuit in Canada that alleged the company secretly throttled the performance of some iPhone models.
www.macrumors.comApple will pay up to $14.4 million (CAD) to settle a class action lawsuit in Canada that alleged the company secretly throttled the performance of some iPhone models.
www.mactrast.comWatch Class-action lawsuit filed against Apple following admission it slows down aging iPhones Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caA lawyer for a group of Apple iPhone users whose devices allegedly slowed down after software updates argued for a B.C. Supreme Court judge to accept a settlement agreement in Vancouver on Monday.
www.cbc.caApple Inc. has agreed to settle a pair of class-action lawsuits in Canada alleging it misled customers about the staying power of their iPods, the latest courtroom truce over the dwindling battery life of early generations of the device.
www.ctvnews.caCanadians have until later today to opt out of a class-action lawsuit that could see Apple pay up to $14 million collectively to some iPhone users. The class action filed in 2018 against defendants Apple Inc. and Apple Canada Inc. accuses the tech giant of having performance mitigation features in its iOS software and defects […]
toronto.citynews.caIf you've bought an iPhone since December 29, 2014 you might be included.
www.mtlblog.comAfter Apple admitted to slowing down iPhones, the two law firms are seeking authorization to file a class-action lawsuit against the electronics giant for allegedly violating Quebec's consumer protection act.
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