Apple calls for a formal letter to the court Rejecting collective complai Against self -accused Delay in delivering Apple Ielligence features Has been.
In March 2025, Apple announced that the released version of Siri, first iroduced at the WWDC 2024, has been postponed. Just two weeks later, a group of consumers claimed mass complais that Apple deceived users by misleading ads about Apple Ielligence features that had not yet been released.
Apple’s request to reject the complai Delay in delivering Apple Ielligence features
Apple now refuses to file an official request from the court. In the documes preseed, the company explains that the complai was esseially criticized for the timing of the supply schedule. Siri Personal Coext Awareness And Siri In-App Actions Focus. Apple emphasizes that the delay in providing these two features is to maiain high quality standards, and this cannot justify the extensive claims that have been made in the complai.

Apple also emphasizes that none of the plaiiffs can prove that the iPhone 16 models are flawed. The company adds that all users are still capable of using their devices and that the remaining Apple Ielligence features will be available next year by updating software without paying extra. Apple also pois out that the plaiiffs did not determine which advertising or information has affected their purchase decision.
In addition, Apple has asked the court to pay special atteion to those features of the Apple Ielligence that have been published so far and reflects the company’s progress. Over 20 new features, including Writing Tools, Smart Replies, Genmoji and Image Playground have been released since last fall.
In the end, Apple emphasizes that the release of Apple Ielligence features is step by step with careful planning, and the company has been transparely informing the process. Submitting this request, Apple calls on the court to completely reject the case and preve any further investigation or court holding. If the judge agrees, the complai will be terminated before reaching the next stages of the proceedings.



