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Apple class action lawsuitApple Inc. has reportedly agreed to settle individual claims with 169 iPhone users who allege their devices were wiped clean after a software update.

According to court documents filed last week in California federal court, the parties have asked U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria to approve the proposed iPhone settlement, which would provide an undisclosed amount of compensation to the iPhone users.

If approved, the proposed Apple settlement would resolve the individual claims of the 169 affected iPhone users, but would also leave open the possibility for other consumers to pursue a class action lawsuit against Apple.

The Apple iPhone class action lawsuit was initially filed on Feb. 11, 2016 by a group of plaintiffs who claim Apple misrepresented and/or failed to disclose to iPhone users that an “Error 53” code could affect certain Apple devices if the user damaged the device and subsequently attempted to install an iOS software update on the device.

The plaintiffs claimed in the Apple class action lawsuit that their iPhones were rendered useless by Error 53, which allegedly affected iPhones with thumbprint sensors that have been damaged or replaced.

Apple subsequently released a new update to the iOS system that purportedly eliminated the Error 53 problem and announced that it would implement a reimbursement program for consumers who incurred out-of-pocket expenses to repair or replace a device that was affected by Error 53.

Apple fought vigorously against the Error 53 class action lawsuit and asked the judge to dismiss the litigation. Although the judge dismissed a portion of the iPhone class action lawsuit, Judge Chhabria allowed the case to move forward.

The parties reached an initial Error 53 class action settlement agreement on May 30, 2017, the court documents state. Apple notes that the settlement is not an admission of liability and that it agreed to the proposed deal to avoid the risk, inconvenience and cost of litigation.

In addition to the seven plaintiffs named in this Apple class action lawsuit, the proposed settlement will also offer compensation to an additional 162 individuals who were affected by the Apple software update and retained plaintiffs’ counsel. Because the specific terms of the proposed deal are confidential, the amount of compensation each affected iPhone user will receive is unknown.

Under the terms of the proposed Apple settlement, if 54 or more of the affected iPhone owners expressly elect not to receive compensation, Apple will have the option to terminate the deal.

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The plaintiffs are represented by Darrell L. Cochran, Jason P. Amala, Loren A. Cochran and Christopher E. Love of Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC.

The Apple iPhone Error 53 Class Action Lawsuit is Nicholas Lusson, et al. v. Apple Inc., Case No. 3:16-cv-00705, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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37 thoughts onApple Reaches Settlement with ‘Bricked’ iPhone Owners

  1. Lorie Shumate says:

    This happened to me but it was on my iPad. I took it in for repair because every time that I turned it on after installing the update all it would do is show the Apple icon and then shut back off.

  2. Kenneth Rush says:

    This happened to me and I had to get a new phone. Lost all information and contact.

  3. Kenneth Rush says:

    Please add me

  4. Kristi says:

    Please add me this has happened on both my phones

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      The case is still moving through the courts and has not yet reached a settlement. Claim forms are usually not made available to consumers until after a court approved settlement is reached. We recommend you sign up for a free account at TopClassActions.com and follow the case. We will update the article with any major case developments or settlement news! Setting up a free account with Top Class Actions will allow you to receive instant updates on ANY article that you ‘Follow’ on our website. A link to creating an account may be found here: https://topclassactions.com/signup/. You can then ‘Follow’ the article above, and get notified immediately when we post updates!

  5. Stacy moll says:

    Add me

  6. Deborah Korba says:

    Please add me too.

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  8. Lisa Spellacy says:

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