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    iPhone4Settlement.com

    http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/20/tech/m...html?hpt=hp_t3

    (CNN) -
    Nearly two years after tech blogs screamed "Antennagate!" over problems with the iPhone 4's reception, owners will be getting a little pocket change for their troubles.

    Apple over the weekend settled a class-action lawsuit filed about the issue, promising to pay $15 or give a free case to everyone in the United States who bought one of the wildly popular phones.

    Released in June 2010, the slimmer reworking of Apple's smartphone became a huge seller. But soon after it went on sale, some owners began complaining that their phone frequently dropped voice calls.

    The culprit, it was ultimately determined, was the antenna, which is wrapped in a band around the phone's edge to help create its slim form. Using what became known as the "death grip," (i.e. holding the phone at a certain spot) caused reception to suffer or cut out entirely.

    "This settlement relates to a small number of customers who indicated that they experienced antenna or reception issues with their iPhone 4, and didn't want to take advantage of a free case from Apple when it was being offered in 2010," Apple told CNET in a written statement.

    However, Ira Rothken, a lead attorney in the case, said more than 21 million iPhone 4 owners were eligible for the payout.

    The free case offer lasted for three months. Apple had initially ignored the complaints, then dismissed them, then called a rare press conference at which then-CEO Steve Jobs announced the offer, while claiming the problem was just as bad on other companies' phones.

    A bumper or other protective case on the phone eliminates, or at least greatly reduces, the problem. Apple's new iPhone 4S, released in October, has not shown a similar problem.

    "We believe that the Apple iPhone 4 settlement is fair, adequate, and reasonable," Rothken told CNET. "We believe that it allows members of the class to choose, and they can get $15 of cash or a bumper, so we believe that type of choice is proportional to the circumstances."

    Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

  • #2
    old news... when the iphone 4 first came out there was a app to get a free case

    but if i read that right.. they are paying out to those that never took the free case, but probly using a case they over paid for probly. heh

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    • #3
      really? $15 bucks? that's a load of crap from a company with BILLIONS in liquid cash assets alone....
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Redd View Post
        old news... when the iphone 4 first came out there was a app to get a free case


        So I know the reception part is old news. I've had it since it came out day one.

        $15 I'll take it, a little free gas one day

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        • #5
          Originally posted by johnny--2k View Post
          really? $15 bucks? that's a load of crap from a company with BILLIONS in liquid cash assets alone....
          You're right. They should give 50% of their liquid cash.
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          • #6
            not asking for that, but call it something useful like $50 or so...$15 is like an insult.

            Sorry you dropped shitload of calls and used up unnecessary minutes that probably cost you a few hundred dollars per year, here's $15. They will probably try to 1099 everyone at the end of the year too.
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            • #7
              $15 x 21 million iphones = $315,000,000 plus 30% lawyer "fees" $94,500,000 = Total company pay out. $409,500,000

              I'm not defending the company for making an engineering error but most customers buy a case anyways. This was mainly a group of lawyers that wanted to get rich quick. You may get your $15 now but you'll pay it back eventually when you buy another apple product.

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              • #8
                Its a "settlement", therefore if you stick around you could get more. They are trying to settle out of court.
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                • #9
                  got to subtract all the people that took the free case already

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