Sony Claiming Its Xperia Phones Were Waterproof Might Force the Firm to Pay the Devices’ Owners Due to Class Action Lawsuit

Omar Sohail
Xperia waterproof phones lawsuit

Thanks to the latest class action lawsuit filed against Sony, the Japanese phone manufacturer might have to pay Xperia device owners a selected amount of money for claiming that its smartphone lineup was ‘waterproof’. This event reveals that companies should be extremely careful when marketing certain features of their products because it might come to haunt them in the future.

Class Action Lawsuit Seeks a 12-Month Warranty Extension for Recently Purchased Xperia Phones or a Reimbursement of 50 Percent of the Devices’ MSRP

The lawsuit only applies to customers in the U.S., and if you’re eligible then you can sign up here by January 30, 2018. The list of affected devices has also been given below so only sign up if your device falls in this list:

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  • Xperia M2 Aqua
  • Xperia M4 Aqua
  • Xperia ZR
  • Xperia Z Ultra
  • Xperia Z1
  • Xperia Z1 Compact
  • Xperia Z1s (T-Mobile)
  • Xperia Z2 $
  • Xperia Z3
  • Xperia Z3 Compact
  • Xperia Z3 (T-Mobile)
  • Xperia Z3v (Verizon)
  • Xperia Z3 Dual
  • Xperia Z3+ Dual
  • Xperia Z3+
  • Xperia Z5
  • Xperia Z5 Compact
  • Xperia Z2 Tablet (WiFi)
  • Xperia Z2 Tablet (LTE)
  • Xperia Z2 Tablet (Verizon LTE)
  • Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact (WiFi)
  • Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact (LTE)
  • Xperia Z4 Tablet (WiFi)
  • Xperia Z4 Tablet (LTE)

While the lawsuit states what Sony will have to do for its customers, this might not be the final value the company is liable to refund. Sony will definitely want to take charge and fight the lawsuit and the outcome might change in the near future. The Japanese manufacturer will need to settle with the court again on December 1 and agree to the final terms, so we’ll keep you posted on what goes down as the final verdict.

As a reminder, smartphones carry a water-resistance rating and none of them are actually waterproof. Most manufacturers also provide some paper literature with the smartphone’s packaging that clearly states that warranty is not going to be entertained if there is water damage evidence found on mobile phones.

Even if a company claims that its devices are waterproof, always assume the worse and keep your devices away from dust and bodies of water as much as possible.

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