Apple Siri AI Settlement 2026: iPhone 15 Pro & 16 Users May Receive Up to $95
Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement over misleading claims about Siri’s AI features, with eligible U.S. iPhone owners potentially receiving up to $95 per device. The resolution stems from allegations that Apple marketed unreleased AI capabilities as available at launch.

Apple Siri AI Settlement 2026: iPhone 15 Pro & 16 Users May Receive Up to $95
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- 1Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement over misleading claims about Siri’s AI features, with eligible U.S. iPhone owners potentially receiving up to $95 per device. The resolution stems from allegations that Apple marketed unreleased AI capabilities as available at launch.
- 2District Court for the Northern District of California, claims Apple’s WWDC 2024 demos and marketing campaigns created false expectations that advanced AI capabilities—like contextual awareness and in-app actions—would be available at launch.
- 3Who Is Eligible for the Apple Siri AI Settlement?
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Apple Siri AI Settlement 2026: iPhone 15 Pro & 16 Users May Receive Up to $95
Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging misleading advertising of Apple Intelligence-powered Siri features on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claims Apple’s WWDC 2024 demos and marketing campaigns created false expectations that advanced AI capabilities—like contextual awareness and in-app actions—would be available at launch.
Who Is Eligible for the Apple Siri AI Settlement?
U.S. consumers who purchased one of the following devices between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, may qualify:
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 16 (all models)
Eligible users may receive $25 per device, with potential payouts up to $95 if total claims are low enough to distribute the full $250 million fund. No purchase of Apple Intelligence subscription is required—only ownership of the qualifying device during the specified window.
What Apple Intelligence Features Were Promised (But Delayed)?
Apple’s marketing materials, including keynote videos and TV ads, showcased Siri capabilities that were not yet live at device release, such as:
- Contextual awareness (e.g., "Remind me when I get home" using location + calendar)
- In-app actions (e.g., "Book a table at that restaurant" directly from Safari)
- Proactive suggestions based on messages, emails, and habits
These features were previewed at WWDC 2024 as part of Apple Intelligence but were delayed until fall 2025. Legal experts argue this created a clear case of false advertising under consumer protection laws.
How to File a Claim (Deadline: XX/XX/2026)
To claim your compensation, you must submit proof of purchase and device serial number via the official settlement website: SiriSettlement.com.
Required documentation includes:
- Receipt or invoice showing purchase date
- iPhone model and serial number (found in Settings > General > About)
- Proof of U.S. residency
The claim deadline will be announced by May 20, 2026. Do not wait—set a reminder. Payments will be processed within 90 days of claim approval.
FAQs: Payment Amounts, Timeline, and Exclusions
Q: Will I get $95 for each device?
A: No. The maximum payout is $95 total per person, regardless of how many qualifying devices you own. Most claimants will receive $25 per device unless total claims are low.
Q: Is this settlement the same as the iPhone throttling case?
A: No. The $113 million iPhone throttling settlement (2020) involved hardware battery degradation. This case is about software misrepresentation and AI marketing.
Q: Is Apple admitting fault?
A: No. Apple denies wrongdoing but settled to avoid prolonged litigation. The agreement does not constitute an admission of liability.
Q: Can I still claim if I returned my iPhone?
A: No. You must have owned the device during the eligible purchase window (June 10, 2024 – March 29, 2025) and not returned or exchanged it.
Q: When will payments be issued?
A: After the claim deadline and court approval—expected by Q4 2026. Payments will be mailed or deposited electronically.
Legal analysts warn this settlement could set a precedent for AI marketing across tech. Companies now face greater scrutiny when advertising unreleased software features. For affected users, this is a rare opportunity to reclaim value from a product experience that fell short of promises.

