Apple Finally Responds to Class Action Lawsuit over Delayed Apple Intelligence Features
Apple argues lawsuit focuses on timing of just two delayed Siri features amid rollout of more than 20 Apple Intelligence tools already delivered to iPhone 16 users.
- Apple has submitted legal papers seeking to end the class action suit concerning the postponed Siri features, with a court hearing set for January 7, 2026.
- The lawsuit emerged following Apple’s March 7 announcement that it would postpone certain upcoming enhancements to Siri in order to uphold the company’s standards for product quality.
- A lawsuit involving 69 plaintiffs was initiated in California against Apple Inc., accusing the company of deceptive advertising related to the Apple Intelligence features that were promoted for the iPhone 16 models.
- Apple argues the plaintiffs fail to show defect or relied-upon statements and highlights that over twenty Apple Intelligence features have been delivered at no extra cost.
- If the court agrees, the lawsuit could be dismissed before trial, but an adverse ruling might set a precedent on how tech companies market product features.
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