What is the Mobile Phone Class Action?
The Mobile Phone Class Action alleges that Qualcomm Incorporated engaged in anticompetitive conduct, violating California's consumer protection and antitrust laws, which led to consumers overpaying for cellular phones.
Who is eligible to get a payout in this class action?
Individuals in the United States who purchased, paid for, or reimbursed the purchase price of a UMTS, CDMA (including CDMAone and cdma2000), and/or LTE cellular phone for personal use (not for resale) from February 11, 2011, to the present are potential class members. This includes consumers who acquired phones through wireless service contracts with operators like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint.
Is proof (or proof of purchase) required?
Specific requirements for proof of purchase have not been detailed at this stage. Potential class members should register to receive updates and further instructions regarding any necessary documentation.
How much money can I get?
Currently, there is no money available, and there is no guarantee that there will be. The lawsuit is ongoing, and the court has not yet decided whether Qualcomm did anything wrong.
How can I file a claim?
At this time, there is no claim form available because the case is still pending. To stay informed about the lawsuit and receive future notices, you can register your contact information on the official settlement website.
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