1. Apple is set to settle two lawsuits in July, one related to Batterygate and another concerning an audio chip defect in iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. 2. The Batterygate settlement involves a $6 million payout to investors affected by the scandal. 3. The audio defect lawsuit settlement proposes a $35 million payout to affected iPhone users.
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