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Court urged to accept $14.4M B.C. iPhone class action settlement

Amount signifies maximum total payout to divided among those eligible after ‘slowed-down’ complaint
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A lawyer for a group of Apple iPhone users whose devices allegedly slowed down after software updates says consumers will receive between $17.50 and $150 under a settlement agreement negotiated over a class-action lawsuit. A shopper compares two iPhone 15 models on the first day of sales at an Apple Store in Los Angeles, Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Jae C. Hong

A judge in British Columbia will decide next month whether to approve a multimillion-dollar settlement of a class-action lawsuit against Apple for allegedly slowing down older model iPhones with its software updates.

Lawyers for the company and class members in a lawsuit originally filed in 2018 were in a Vancouver courtroom Monday, urging approval of the settlement, where consumers would receive between $17.50

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