Good news for all Apple customers. Compensation is on the way for millions of customers: they’ll receive up to $395
Apple is considered one of the most important and beloved technology companies in the world today. A success built over the years thanks to the launch of increasingly advanced and sophisticated products. Just think of the revolution in the sector implemented with the first iPhone, but also the Mac, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch and more.
Another great strength of the Cupertino OEM is its operating system, which is always interconnected and which – through a single account – allows sharing of data and files with complete ease and speed. However, all that glitters is not gold for the California company, which recently had to deal with an issue raised by consumers that ended up in court. At the end of the trial, the sentence came: Apple must compensate all involved customers, with amounts up to $395 each.
Apple compensates its customers: they will receive up to $395
Great news for consumers, less so for Apple. Following a ruling held in recent days, now California companies All consumers involved in the given error will be obliged to compensate Figures that can reach up to $395.
To go into more detail, it was an American federal court that gave the green light to the company to sign an agreement MacBook owners have had problems with their keyboards in recent years. The final conclusion reached: a $50 million deal. It was the Cupertino OEM who proposed this figure, to be offered to all its customers due to the defect ‘Butterfly’ keyboard design. You’ve probably never heard of it, but it’s one of Apple’s biggest flops in the recent past.
This design was first introduced in 2015 and immediately proved to be very prone to failure. Keys that don’t match if only a speck of dust sits inside the keys. According to American media reports, this deal is worrying Apple customers California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York and Washington. And more specifically, all owners of MacBooks, MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros purchased between 2015 and 2019. Compensation may range from $50 to $395