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Second Class Action Notice: In re Apple Inc. Device Performance Litigation

Received an eMail, supposed to be from Claim ****@ smartphoneperformancesettlement.com, stating I should submit my claim for iPhone 6 and all other series 6 phones by October 6, 2020.

It looked like "fishing' mail to me. Therefore, I need to confirm. Tried calling Apple Support without success. Has any one received any such mail or have any idea what is this about?




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Posted on Aug 27, 2020 8:36 AM

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Posted on Aug 27, 2020 9:08 AM

Yes, I got one and that link is legitimate. It involves a US District Court settlement regarding a period where Apple throttled certain iPhones when their battery health was close to 80% to prevent shut downs.

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Aug 28, 2020 9:56 AM in response to kmerly

Or save your receipts. I knew it was legit because I've been involved in other such settlements, mostly due to companies exposing my debit card to hackers. It seems to do a much better job with some phones bought directly from Apple than others purchased from Authorized Resellers. It really has a problem with service replacement units. I also keep up with the news and rumor sites which announced they were doing this.

Sep 4, 2020 4:47 AM in response to SharadSonde

It's legit, but mostly a waste of time. You'll have to dig up your serial number(s), and the settlement you'll get will be tiny. If someone said to you "Hey, I want you to find my serial number for that phone I used to have and fill out this stupid form for me. How much would you charge for doing all that?"


You'll be getting less than that amount.


Second Class Action Notice: In re Apple Inc. Device Performance Litigation

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