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Apple iPhone charger class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Elizabeth Steines filed a class action lawsuit against Apple Inc. 
  • Why: Steines claims Apple misleads consumers by not including a charger with the sale of a new iPhone device. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court. 

Apple misleads consumers by not including a charger with the purchase of a new iPhone, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Elizabeth Steines claims Apple began selling iPhones without the charger last year. Apple’s failure to include a charger with a new iPhone sale is not adequately disclosed to consumers, who are left unaware they purchased “an incomplete Product, devoid of essential functionality,” according to the Apple class action. 

Apple only discloses in small print on the back of the iPhone product’s box that the iPhone Lighting Cable, power adapter and headphones are sold separately, the Apple class action states. 

Steines argues that, by selling the iPhone without a charger, the product is “not adequate for its intended use, which was to function as a phone and mini-computer, because it requires power or energy to operate.” 

Steines claims further that consumers who buy a new iPhone and don’t already own a charger are forced to spend more money to purchase one, ultimately increasing the price of the product, according to the lawsuit.

“When Defendant removed the charger, not only was the price of the Product not correspondingly reduced by the amount of the power adapter, the price increased, unrelated to other added functionality which could justify this increase,” the Apple class action states. 

Apple claims environment as reason to not include iPhone charger with purchase

Apple claims its decision not to include a charger with an iPhone purchase is environmental, according to the Apple class action. 

Steines argues, however, that Apple “could have taken other measures to promote environmental sustainability” instead of allegedly “rendering the Product non-functional unless an additional purchase was made.” 

Apple is accused of unjust enrichment, fraud, negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract, as well as violating the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, several state consumer fraud acts and the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act

Steines demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of monetary, statutory and/or punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

She wants to represent an Illinois class and multistate consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased a new iPhone during the statute of limitations for each alleged cause of action. 

Consumers filed a separate class action lawsuit against Apple earlier this month, arguing the company ignored privacy advocates by releasing AirTag devices that can be used by stalkers and abusers to track their victims. 

Have you purchased a new iPhone from Apple that did not come with a charger? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C. 

The Apple iPhone charger class action lawsuit is Steines, et al. v. Apple Inc., Case No. 3:22-cv-03099, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. 


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1,563 thoughts onApple class action claims new iPhones don’t come with chargers

  1. Gabriel Humbert says:

    Add me

    1. Divia Cooper says:

      I purchased new iPhones for my self and my kids being a previous iPhone user as well and I was shocked to find out that I had to purchase the adapters separately.

  2. LELIA FUTRELL says:

    Please add me. I had to buy my charger separated from the Iphone.

  3. Kimberly Johnson says:

    I purchased 2 iPhone 14+ in Nov 2022. The lightening cable was included but it was a USB-C which I have never owned a charging block power adapter that has an USB-C input. I had to buy an adapter for USB to use my old charging block.

    I really think Apple should provide all required items for the price we are paying for these phones. What if I was new to Apple or did not have a MAC Air that I could use to charge the phone? We should at least be given an option to have the missing items be included in the purchase.

    Apple is cutting a lot of costs at the expense of their customers.

  4. Ameenah Hanifah says:

    I purchased my new I phoned last week no charger, how are we supposed to charge our phones?

  5. Britany Haas says:

    I have purchased several Apple phones and none of them come with a charger cord or base. That is another large cost to something that already cost a arm and a leg.

  6. Magda Villarreal says:

    i have purchased 2 phones this past year without charges…not fun.

  7. Donna Lockhart says:

    I purchased IPhone 13 Pro that didn’t have a charger

  8. sandra smilinng says:

    add me

  9. Valerie DePew says:

    Please add me. I recently purchased the IPhone 14+ and it did not come with a charger.

  10. Barry Weiss says:

    Unfortunately, cases similar to this have failed, small print is indeed…small. But it meets a disclosure obilgation. The term ‘read the fine print’ is something that you must do. An example is sometimes it is embarrassing when presented with a document to sign, and you feel by reading tons of print that you give an impression you do not trust the presenter. Get over that, read everything. Apples defense will veer from ‘environmental’ to the fine print defense

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