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iPhone Power Button Class Action Lawsuit

A mind-blowing 20 million dollar settlement has been proposed in the class action lawsuit entitled Shamrell, et al. v. Apple Inc.,

Please visit www.powerbuttonclassaction.com to file a claim or obtain relevant court documents.

All claim forms must be in no later than 3/23/2020.

This lawsuit is numbered 37-2013-00055830-CU-PL-CTL and is under review in the Superior Court of the State of California, San Diego County.

Who should file a claim?

iPhone 4 and 4S Class: California citizens who purchased one or more iPhone 4 smartphones between June 24, 2010, and Oct. 10, 2011, or one or more iPhone 4S smartphones between Oct. 11, 2011, and Sept. 20, 2012, whose power button stopped working or worked intermittently within the year after purchasing.

iPhone 5 Class: California citizens who purchased an iPhone 5 before April 1, 2013, whose power button stopped working or worked intermittently within three years of purchasing.

Consumers are not included in the settlement if they had their iPhone repaired or replaced by Apple for free due to a defective power button.

PowerButtonClassAction.com Contact Information

  • Email: admin@PowerButtonClassAction.com
  • Mail: Shamrell et al. v. Apple Settlement Administrator c/o KCC Class Action Services LLC P.O. Box 43409 Providence, RI 02940-3409
  • Phone: 1-855-336-4060

Class members in the lawsuit claim that iPhone 4, 4S, and 5 smartphones were equipped with defective power buttons.

Plaintiffs Anthony Shamrell and Daryl Rysdyk filed their fourth amended complaint in January 2015, claiming that Apple sold iPhone 4, 4S, and 5 smartphones with defective power buttons.

Apple denies any actions of wrongdoing but has agreed to settle in order to avoid further court costs.


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Lawyers in the case?

Class Counsel: Deborah Dixon from the law firm of GOMEZ TRIAL ATTORNEYS

Defense Counsel: Matthew D. Powers from the law firm of O’MELVENY & MYERS LLP

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim.