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One iPhone isn't eligible for a $250 million Siri lawsuit. Here's what you should know.
Apple plans to redesign Siri in iOS 27, and the most talked-about change is its new home in the Dynamic Island. The visual refresh is notable, but the feature upgrades underneath it are what will actually move the needly.
Apple settled a class-action lawsuit for $250 million over claims it overpromised Siri and Apple Intelligence features on newer iPhone models.
Apple's next-generation iPhone personal assistant is evolving thanks to Apple Intelligence in iOS 18. With this major update, Siri not only gets smarter but also flaunts a vibrant new interface. If you are not seeing Siri's colorful glow yet, here's ...
Apple’s proposed $250M Siri settlement could pay eligible iPhone buyers. See who qualifies, how much they could receive, and what comes next.
Open Settings. Tap on Apple Intelligence & Siri. Select Talk & Type to Siri. Make sure that Off is selected and Press Side Button for Siri and Type to Siri are toggled off. A pop up will ask if you wish to turn Siri off. Tap Stop Using Siri. Confirm that you want to Turn Off Siri.
Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a U.S. class action lawsuit over delayed Siri features, and eligible iPhone users could receive up to a $95 payout. Below, we have answered some key questions regarding the lawsuit.
Like all its predecessors, iOS 27 will include new features that boost iPhone privacy and security. Here's what to expect ahead of Apple WWDC in June.
Apple’s WWDC 2026 is expected to preview iOS 27, a smarter Siri, broader AI model options, and macOS 27 design refinements.
A fully customizable Camera app and an all new way to interact with Siri are coming when iOS 27 is introduced at WWDC in June.
After updating the Matic app, a new “Connect to Smart Home App” option appears in the app’s settings. From here, you tap “Enter Pairing Mode” and choose Apple Home or Google Home. You can connect Matic to both, but you must pair one at a time.