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Apple to Pay Up to 1,890 Shekels to Israeli Customers in iPhone Slowdown Settlement
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by N12 · 15 hours ago
What happened
Apple will pay 10 million shekels in compensation to Israeli iPhone users over the 2017 slowdown controversy, with individual payouts up to 1,890 shekels. Customers can submit claims online until December 2026 following a court-approved settlement that Apple agreed to without admitting wrongdoing.
- 01Apple agrees to pay 10 million shekels to Israeli customers over iPhone slowdown claims.
- 02Eligible users can claim up to 1,890 shekels per qualifying iPhone device.
- 03Claims can be submitted online until December 16, 2026.
- 04The case stems from 2017 allegations that Apple slowed iPhones via software updates without user consent.
- 05Apple denies wrongdoing but settled to avoid further legal disputes.
- 06Settlement was approved by Tel Aviv District Court after mediation.
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