Apple has reached a settlement in a U.S. class action lawsuit over delays tied to Siri’s AI features, and the court process is still ongoing. Reporting across outlets says the case received preliminary approval, but final approval is not expected until next year.
A court document referenced by one outlet sets a final approval hearing for February 24, 2027. Payments are scheduled to begin months after that hearing, meaning eligible users will not receive money immediately. For now, customers are not required to take action because the settlement website and claims form have not yet launched.
Outlets also note that eligible iPhone users may receive up to $95, though the timing of when claims become available and when payouts begin is delayed by the court timetable. The differing coverage is largely about timing details—when the final hearing occurs and when the website and payments are expected—rather than disagreement on the settlement itself.