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Apple was subject to a class action lawsuit for the iPadMini 6 large area "jelly screen"

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According to MacRumors, last year's iPad Mini 6 had a large-area "jelly screen" problem, which Apple argued was a normal PHENOMENON of LCD. Now they're finally being met with a class action lawsuit filed yesterday by Colorado users accusing Apple of selling products knowing it was defective, failing to fix defects or modifying its marketing materials to reflect the existence of defects, violating market competition laws, false publicity, and fraud.

The lawsuit seeks that consumers who buy a new sixth-generation iPad mini in the United States receive a certain amount of damages. The proposed class still needs to be certified before a class action lawsuit can be conducted.

Jelly screen refers to the inconsistency between the left and right sides of the screen refreshed under scrolling operations. Although they are all LCD screens, the iPad Air does not have such a serious flaw. Jelly issues with the iPad Mini 6 are more likely to be internal design flaws.

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