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Apple Launches Israeli Website for Users to Claim Compensation Over iPhone Slowdown Case
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First reported by N12 · 16 hours ago
What happened
Apple has launched an official Israeli website allowing users to claim compensation from a 10 million shekel settlement over the iPhone slowdown case. Eligible users must own certain older iPhone models and meet specific software and setup criteria. The settlement follows a class-action lawsuit alleging Apple deliberately slowed devices to prevent battery shutdowns without user consent.
- 01Apple launches Israeli website for users to claim compensation over iPhone slowdown case.
- 02Settlement approved by Tel Aviv District Court allocates 10 million shekels for affected customers.
- 03Eligible models include iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 7 series, and first-generation iPhone SE.
- 04Compensation depends on approved claims, up to 1,890 shekels per device.
- 05Users must provide personal info, Apple ID, and device serial number to file claims.
- 06Apple admitted slowing devices to prevent shutdowns but denied intent to shorten product life.
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Now 14Right · Hebrew24 minutes ago
Apple Launches Israeli Website for Users to Claim Compensation Over iPhone Slowdown Case
YnetCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Apple to Pay Up to 1,890 Shekels to Israeli Customers in iPhone Slowdown Settlement
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