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The $20 million Apple Watch settlement could mean a payout for you – here’s how to qualify

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If you’re an Apple Watch  owner who experienced battery issues, you might be eligible to claim part of a $20 million settlement related to battery swelling problems.

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A recent settlement alleges that the first-generation Apple Watch, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 models had a battery issue in which the battery would swell over time, potentially damaging internal components. Apple denies any wrongdoing but is offering the $20 million settlement to avoid the hassle of court proceedings.

This comes just weeks after Apple announced a $95 million settlement related to privacy issues with Siri.

How to check if you’re included in the settlement

Apple has a record of who owned a watch that is part of this lawsuit and who reported issues to customer service, so you don’t need to take any action to receive payment, unlike other lawsuits. However, you do need to make sure your information is updated at www.watchsettlement.com, including your address, email address, and how you’d like to receive the payment (you can choose a physical check, e-check, ACH transfer, or a prepaid virtual MasterCard or Visa).

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If you’re unsure whether you’re included in this settlement, you can call 1-844-933-4042.

How much you can get from the settlement

The exact payment amount depends on how many people are part of the class action suit, but it should be between $20 and $50 per watch, according to Apple. If you owned multiple watches, you can receive multiple payments. You do not need to still have the watches.

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When you will get your claim

The deadline to update your information and choose your payment method is April 10, 2025. If you don’t take any action, Apple will send the payment to the information on file when you registered the watch.

If the court approves the settlement after the final hearing on April 10, there will be time for an appeal process. If there is no appeal, Apple will make payments shortly after that date.

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