Why There Is an iPhone AI Features Lawsuit
Apple has agreed to a USD 250 million (approx. RM1,150,000,000) payout to resolve a lawsuit over delayed Apple Intelligence features on select iPhones. The iPhone AI features lawsuit claims Apple heavily advertised new AI capabilities—especially an enhanced Siri acting as a smarter assistant—when promoting the iPhone 16 line and certain iPhone 15 models. However, those highlighted AI features were not available when the phones launched. According to the proposed settlement, Apple allegedly used “deceptive ads” that pushed customers to buy based on promised Siri enhancements that arrived later than expected. While some Apple Intelligence tools such as Visual Intelligence, Live Translation, Writing Tools, Genmoji and Clean Up did roll out soon after iOS 18, the more advanced capabilities came only with iOS 18.1, weeks after launch. The Apple settlement claim is meant to compensate affected buyers for that delay and the missing features at purchase time.
Who Is Eligible to Claim the iPhone Settlement
You may be able to claim iPhone settlement money if you bought a qualifying device during the specified purchase window. The settlement covers customers who purchased any of the following models between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025: iPhone 16, iPhone 16E, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are included because they have the processor and memory needed to run Apple Intelligence features. The settlement estimates about 36 million customers could be eligible worldwide. If you bought more than one qualifying device, you may be able to claim for each one, with expected payouts per eligible device ranging from USD 25 (approx. RM115) to USD 95 (approx. RM440). Only purchases within the exact dates and models listed are covered by this Apple $250 million payout.
How the Apple Settlement Claim Process Will Work
You cannot file an Apple settlement claim just yet; the process has several built-in steps. After the court grants final approval—currently scheduled for June 17, 2026—Apple has five days to provide a list of eligible customers and contact details to the settlement administrator, Verita. Once that data is verified, Verita will send email and postal notices to those customers. Each notice will point you to an official settlement website where you can submit your claim online. The site does not exist yet, so ignore any unsolicited links claiming to offer early access. You will have 90 days from the date your notice is sent to file your claim. If you believe you qualify but do not receive a notice, the settlement website should eventually explain how to inquire or submit supporting information.
Step-by-Step: How to File Your Claim When Notices Go Out
Once you receive a notice from Verita, follow these steps to claim iPhone settlement money. First, carefully read the email or letter to confirm it names one of the eligible iPhone models and shows the correct purchase period. Second, go only to the official settlement website URL listed in the notice. Third, prepare basic information you may need: your full name, contact details and any proof of purchase you still have, such as receipts or order confirmations. The administrator will also cross-check Apple’s own records, so missing paperwork might not disqualify you. Fourth, complete the online claim form for each eligible device, checking all entries before you submit. Finally, save or print your confirmation page or email. Remember, you must submit within 90 days of the notice date; late claims are likely to be rejected.
When You Can Expect to Be Paid and How Much
Payout timing depends on court approvals and administrative steps. After Apple submits customer data and notices are sent, there is a 45-day period for informing potential claimants, followed by your 90-day claim window. Once exclusions, objections and all valid claims are processed, payments should be made within 60 calendar days. That schedule suggests the earliest checks or electronic deposits may arrive sometime after September 2026, though delays are still possible if the court extends deadlines. The exact amount you receive from the Apple $250 million payout depends on how many people file valid claims and how many eligible devices you own. The settlement currently expects payments between USD 25 (approx. RM115) and USD 95 (approx. RM440) per qualifying iPhone. To maximize your chance of being paid, watch for the official notice, submit your claim promptly and keep your confirmation safe.
