Apple began to pay $ 200-350 to users iPhone 7 and 7 Plus with defective sound

The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus were very popular in 2016-2017, but some of them had a problem with sound, known as Loop Disease. A few years ago, the owners of problematic smartphones in the United States filed a collective lawsuit against Apple, and last year the manufacturer agreed to satisfy him. Now it became known that the owners of the mentioned iPhone models joined the lawsuit began to receive compensation.

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According to the source, the iPhone owners joined the collective lawsuit receive about $ 200 compensation. Users who paid for the repair of their iPhone will be able to get up to $ 350. These payments take place within the framework of the agreement for the total amount of B, which Apple agreed to allocate to resolve a collective claim. The term of accession to the collective lawsuit has expired last summer, so not all owners of problem -based iPhone will be able to receive compensation. It is curious that Apple did not recognize any offenses and rejected the charges, but agreed to a settlement agreement.

According to the manufacturer, the problem with the sound in the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus was manifested due to an audio chip defect. Because of this, the sound quality worsened, including during Facetime calls and interaction with other applications. Probably, all participants in the proceedings will receive payments soon.

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