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Apple Settles Apple Watch Battery Swelling Lawsuit for $20 Million

by Sneha Singh
February 1, 2025
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In a victory for early Apple Watch users, Apple has consented to pay $20 million to resolve a class action lawsuit on battery swelling in its original smartwatch models. The settlement, which was negotiated in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, resolves claims of faulty batteries that tend to swell and harm the devices.

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Apple Watch Battery Settlement Reached

The lawsuit, Smith et al. v. Apple Inc., which was filed in 2019, covered several early Apple Watch models, including the Series 0, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3. Plaintiffs alleged that the watches had faulty batteries that have a propensity to swell, which would result in extreme damage to the devices and potential safety hazards to consumers. 

The main concern was swelling batteries applying pressure on other components, especially the watch screen, resulting in extreme structural damage.

Although Apple agreed to the settlement, It still insists that these watch models did not have systemic battery issues. Apple spokesperson Aushawna Collins repeated this assertion: “While we strongly disagree with the allegations made against these early-generation Apple Watch models, we agreed to settle to avoid further litigation.”

Apple agrees to $20M Apple Watch battery settlement

The settlement has certain eligibility criteria for affected consumers. To be compensated, consumers must have owned one of the affected models (First Generation, Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3) and have reported battery swelling to Apple between April 24, 2015, and February 6, 2024. The settlement applies only to United States residents.

Settlement Reached for Smartwatch Battery Issues

Compensation under the settlement varies between $20 and $50 per affected watch, depending on the number of claims filed. The claims process has been simplified for impacted users. Those already marked as impacted will be notified by email or postcard on or before April 10, 2025, with instructions to verify their eligibility and payment details through the settlement website.

Consumers should be aware, however, that receiving settlement payments is subject to certain conditions. By joining the settlement, claimants forego their right to pursue any future legal remedy against Apple for battery swelling defects in these particular watch models. For those who want to preserve their right to individual legal action or object to the settlement terms, the opt-out date or objection deadline is February 24, 2025.

Settlement is a standard ploy in corporate litigation. Companies opt to settle class action lawsuits to avoid lengthy legal battles and related expenses, regardless of their position on the claims. Apple’s settlement option is not an admission of liability, but it does offer concrete benefits to impacted consumers who had problems with their early-model Apple Watches.

The case is a reminder of current debates about product reliability and corporate responsibility in the technology sector. As wearable technology such as smartwatches becomes increasingly a part of daily life, issues of product safety, quality assurance, and responsibility of manufacturers gain steam.

For impacted Apple Watch owners, this settlement is a tangible solution to years of concern regarding device reliability. Although the compensation is small on an individual basis, the overall settlement is a substantial recognition of consumer grievances and provides a mechanism for resolving user issues regarding early Apple Watch models.

 

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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