How to Claim Your Share of Apple's $250 Million Settlement for Missing AI Siri Features
Overview
In a landmark class action lawsuit, Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle claims that it misled customers about the availability of its Apple Intelligence features—specifically, the advanced AI-powered Siri capabilities that were promised but not delivered. The settlement covers U.S. purchasers of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro series between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025. Eligible claimants can receive between $25 and $95 per device, depending on the total number of claims filed. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to understand the settlement, verify your eligibility, and successfully submit a claim.

Prerequisites
Before you begin the claims process, ensure you meet the following criteria and gather necessary information:
- Eligible Devices: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
- Purchase Date: Between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025 (including both dates). The lawsuit alleges that Apple marketed AI features during this period that were not actually available.
- Residency: You must have purchased the device while residing in the United States (including territories).
- Proof of Purchase: Original receipt, email confirmation from Apple or an authorized retailer, or a credit card statement showing the transaction. If you don't have a receipt, you may still be able to attest to the purchase under penalty of perjury.
- Timely Filing: The claim deadline has not yet been set, but typically you have several months after the settlement is preliminarily approved. Check the official settlement website for updates.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Wait for Official Notice
Class action settlements usually require court approval. After preliminary approval, the settlement administrator will send a notice via email or postal mail to known eligible purchasers. Apple and retailers have records of purchases made through Apple online store, Apple retail stores, and major carriers. If you bought from a third party like Amazon or Best Buy, you might not receive a direct notice. Check your spam folder regularly. The notice will contain the official settlement website URL and a unique claim ID.
2. Visit the Settlement Website
Once you have the notice, go to the settlement website (example: AppleAISettlement.com). Important: Never pay anyone to file a claim—the process is free. The website will have a claims portal where you can submit your information.
3. Prepare Your Proof of Purchase
Gather one of the following documents for each eligible device:
- Order confirmation email from Apple (look for subject lines like “Your order is confirmed”).
- Retail receipt showing the device model, date, and price.
- Carrier bill or contract showing the device purchase and model.
- Bank or credit card statement with the transaction clearly marked.
If you cannot find any documentation, you may still submit a claim under penalty of perjury by filling out an attestation form. However, claims without documentation may be audited or rejected.
4. Complete the Claim Form
The online form will typically ask for:
- Your full name, address, phone number, and email.
- Device model and IMEI/Serial Number (if available).
- Date of purchase and purchase price (approximate).
- Upload scanned or photographed proof of purchase (PDF or JPEG, under 10 MB).
- Number of eligible devices (you can claim for each eligible device you own).
- Signature and date (may be handled via checkbox).
Double-check that the device model matches the list in prerequisites. If you bought multiple devices, submit separate claims or use the “add device” option.

5. Submit and Confirm
After filling out the form, click “Submit.” You should receive a confirmation email with a claim reference number. Save this email. If no confirmation appears within 24 hours, contact the settlement administrator using the phone number on the website.
6. Await Payment
Payments are distributed after the court gives final approval (typically 6–12 months after the claim deadline). You’ll receive a check or prepaid debit card for $25 per device, but this amount may increase up to $95 if fewer claims are filed, or decrease if many claims are filed. You do not need to take any additional action unless the administrator requests further documentation.
Common Mistakes
Mistake 1: Missing the Claim Deadline
The most frequent error is failing to file before the deadline. Mark your calendar with the exact date from the settlement website. Late claims are almost never accepted.
Mistake 2: Claiming Ineligible Devices
Only the specific iPhone models purchased in the specific date window qualify. For example, iPhone 14 or iPhone SE purchases do not qualify. Also, if you bought the iPhone 15 (non-Pro), you are not covered. Carefully check the model number on your device.
Mistake 3: Providing Insufficient Proof
Uploading a blurry photo or a receipt without the device name will likely lead to rejection. Ensure the proof clearly shows the model (e.g., “iPhone 16 Pro Max”), the purchase date, and the price. If you have only a bank statement, highlight the relevant transaction.
Mistake 4: Submitting Multiple Claims for the Same Device
You should file only one claim per device. Submitting duplicate claims can cause confusion and delay payment. Use the same proof for each device, but note that having two of the same model (e.g., two iPhone 16s) is allowed as separate claims.
Mistake 5: Falling for Scams
There are no upfront fees to file a claim. If anyone asks you to pay a “processing fee” or to provide sensitive information like your Social Security number (unless required for tax purposes, which is rare for settlements under $600), it is a scam. Only use the official settlement website listed in the court-approved notice.
Summary
Apple’s $250 million settlement addresses a class action over missing AI Siri features. If you purchased an eligible iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 Pro model in the U.S. between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, you may qualify for $25 to $95 per device. Follow the steps outlined above: wait for an official notice, prepare your proof of purchase, submit your claim through the official settlement website, and avoid common pitfalls. The process is straightforward but requires attention to detail. Check the settlement portal regularly for updates on deadlines and payment distribution.
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