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September 05, 2017
Apple Settles With 169 Customers In Suit Over Wiped IPhones
Apple Inc. has reached a confidential deal to settle the individual claims of 169 customers alleging that a defect wiped iPhones clean after a software update, according to court documents filed in California federal court Friday.
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October 19, 2016
Apple Escapes Some Claims In Bricked IPhone Suit
A California federal judge trimmed a proposed class action against Apple Inc. alleging that a defect wiped iPhones clean after a software update, concluding Wednesday that claims like breach of express and implied warranties and some fraud-based allegations don't hold up.
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September 01, 2016
IPhone Users Say Added Facts Bolster Bricked Phone Suit
IPhone users blasted Apple Inc.'s bid to shake a proposed class action alleging that a defect wiped their smartphones clean after a software update, contending Wednesday that they have added plenty of facts to the latest version of their claims that show the tech giant's acts were intentional, resulting in harm to consumers.
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August 03, 2016
Apple Urges Judge To Wipe Users' IPhone Defect Lawsuit
Apple Inc. on Wednesday urged a California federal judge to toss a proposed class action from a group of iPhone users who say a defect wiped their Apple smartphones clean after a software update, saying the consumers' claims have already been rejected by the court or are "absurd."
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June 20, 2016
Apple Escapes Suit Over Wiped IPhones
A California federal judge on Monday tossed a proposed class action from a group of iPhone users who say a defect wiped their Apple smartphones clean after a software update, saying they couldn't sue because the tech giant had already fixed the error and there was no threat of it happening again.
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June 06, 2016
Apple Says Customers Made Whole For Wiped IPhones
Apple on Friday defended its bid to kill a proposed class action in California federal court brought by iPhone owners who claim a defect wiped their devices clean, saying the smartphone users' claims are moot since they knew about — and took advantage of — the company's program to rectify the issue.
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May 24, 2016
IPhone Users Say Apple Hasn't Reimbursed 'Error 53' Victims
A group of five iPhone users who say a defect called Error 53 caused their phones to shut down and lose data after an iOS update urged a California federal court on Monday to preserve their proposed class action against Apple.
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May 04, 2016
Apple, IPhone Users Seek Mediation In Bricked-Phone Suit
Apple and a group of iPhone users who say a defect wiped their devices clean after a software update will attempt to resolve the smartphone owners' proposed class action out of court, according to an agreement filed with California federal court Tuesday.
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May 03, 2016
Apple Says iOS Update Error Fixed, Seeks Toss Of Suit
Apple asked a California federal court Monday to drop a class action brought by a group of five iPhone users who say a defect called "Error 53" caused their phones to shut down and lose data after an iOS update, arguing further litigation is a waste of time since the company has fixed the error and reimbursed the customers.
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February 12, 2016
Apple Hit With Class Action Over Dead 'Error 53' IPhones
Apple Inc. was slammed with a putative class action in California federal court on Thursday by five iPhone owners who allege that their smartphones were, without warning, turned into paperweights by the infamous "Error 53" affecting iPhones with replaced or damaged thumbprint sensors.