A bunch of four class representatives were obviously not too happy concerning Apple’s liquid damage policy before December 31, 2009, where Apple would deny coverage under the standard warranty and purchased AppleCare Protection Plan for an iPhone whose headphone jack or dock connector turned out to be pink or red which pointed to water contact, with the iPod touch following suit before June 30, 2010. Well, it seems that all’s well that ends well, as according to Jeffrey Fazio, an attorney who represented half of the four class representatives, cited that judicial approval should be coming within the coming month, saying, “They’re both delighted, as are we. We think it’s a very good settlement. We think people will get real money and real relief.” With billions stashed away, $53 million is but a drop in the bucket.