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Apple Settles Class-Action Lawsuit Over iPhone Features for $250 Million

via Washington Times·May 6·5 sources

Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit regarding false advertising of its iPhone features. Owners of affected devices are eligible to receive cash payments of up to $95 as part of the resolution. This legal victory highlights ongoing scrutiny of major tech giants' marketing practices and consumer protections.

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