(NEXSTAR) – If you were once an owner of the iPhone 7, or its larger sibling the iPhone 7 Plus, you could qualify for a piece of the $35 million settlement Apple has agreed to pay out.
The class action lawsuit stems from claims that both models of the iPhone, which Apple released in 2016, have issues with the audio integrated chip, or audio IC. Signs of a faulty IC chip include not being able to use the phone’s loudspeaker, the microphone not working properly, an unresponsive device, or an unexpected phone restart. Microphone-dependent features, like Siri and voice memos, may also have been glitchy. Other plaintiffs in the suit said they were only able to hear calls on speakerphone, or they would hear static when trying to play videos.
The lawsuit claims Apple was aware of the issues but didn’t offer to repair the phones for free.
Apple denies all wrongdoing but has agreed to pay out the $35 million to settle the lawsuit.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Alix Martichoux, The Hill, found at ozarksfirst.com)
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