Tech giant Apple used to release new iPhones every year. And when they did, older models began to act up, leading consumers to believe they needed a new phone.<br />That led to multiple lawsuits, and Apple has been trying to make the whole embarrassing 'Batterygate' legal saga go away for years.<br />Now, Gizmodo reports that on Wednesday, the finish line came into view.<br />Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that an investigation involving 34 states is concluding with a settlement and no admission of guilt from Apple.<br />With no admission of guilt from Apple, the proposed settlement includes a $113 million fine to be distributed amongst the states involved.<br />Apple will also be required to provide truthful information to consumers about iPhone battery health, performance, and power management.