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Apple Sends Checks for Malfunctioning MacBook Keyboards Settlement

Apple MacBook keyboard compensation checks being issued.

Apple's Class-Action Settlement: Compensation for MacBook Butterfly Keyboard Issues

Apple is now distributing checks to customers who suffered from the notorious malfunctioning butterfly keyboards in their MacBook laptops. This comes as a resolution to a significant concern among users who were impacted by the stuck or unresponsive keys that affected devices manufactured between 2015 and 2019.

Background of the Butterfly Keyboard Issues

The butterfly keyboard design aimed to create a sleeker, more compact keyboard; however, it led to several usability concerns, including key sticking and failure. Many customers reported that the keys were either unresponsive or malfunctioned entirely, prompting widespread complaints and criticism of Apple’s design decisions.

The Class-Action Lawsuit

In 2022, as a response to these ongoing issues, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Apple, resulting in a $50 million settlement. The lawsuit sought to compensate affected customers who had to bear the cost of repair for their malfunctioning keyboards.

Compensation Amounts and Claims Process

  • Check Amounts: Individuals who filed claims were eligible to receive payments of $50, $125, or even $395, depending on the frequency and extent of their keyboard repairs.
  • Claims Timeline: The claims window opened late last year, and a court ordered Apple to start disbursing payments in June of this year.

Customer Experiences

Reports indicate that customers are starting to receive their compensation checks. For instance, Verge's Jennifer Patson Tuohy received the maximum payment of $395, confirming the financial relief for continual issues even after potential repairs. Similarly, 9to5Mac’s Michael Burkhardt shared his experience of receiving two checks recently.

Changes in Apple's Keyboard Design

In response to the backlash surrounding the butterfly keyboard design, Apple began phasing out this mechanism in 2019 with the release of the 16-inch MacBook Pro. The transition culminated in 2020 when Apple launched a 13-inch MacBook Pro that featured a new, more reliable keyboard design without butterfly switches.

Looking Ahead: Consumer Trust and Future Designs

As Apple concludes this chapter concerning the butterfly keyboard issues, it raises questions about consumer trust and how the company will address future design flaws. Customers are keen to see improvements in upcoming models, ensuring that they meet both design standards and functionality expectations.

Conclusion

The settlement serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing customer grievances and designing reliable products. As users receive their checks, they hope for a smoother experience with Apple's new keyboard designs moving forward.

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