Participants in a class action lawsuit regarding liquid damage indicators for the iPhone and iPod touch are beginning to receive settlement checks, accounts say. In April 2013, Apple agreed to pay $53 million to compensate people who may have been denied warranty coverage because of the indicators. Their maker, 3M, admitted that they could be tripped simply by humidity. Apple later adjusted its policies to require additional checks before blocking repairs, but the lawsuit continued.
Checks are only
going out to people denied iPhone warranty coverage on or before December 31, 2009, or iPod touch repairs on or prior to June 30, 2010. In the former category, the usual amount is said to be $251.55, peaking as high as $300. Payments for Touch repairs are generally lower. In any event, the checks can be deposited no later than January 21, 2015.