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Apple Fraudulent Marketing? The iPad mini 6 was subject to a class action lawsuit by users for the "jelly screen"

February 11 news, apple released last year iPad mini 6 problems - "jelly screen", that is, one side of the update speed seems to be slightly different from the other side, resulting in a "jelly" effect. The "jelly screen" incident has always made many users dissatisfied, but Apple did not feel that there was any problem, so it is not surprising that such behavior has been collectively complained about by users.

Apple Fraudulent Marketing? The iPad mini 6 was subject to a class action lawsuit by users for the "jelly screen"

According to court documents reviewed, Colorado resident Christopher Brian filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple on Wednesday, accusing the company of fraudulently marketing and selling sixth-generation iPad minis, even though the company knew the device had a so-called "jelly rolling" defect. Apple alleged that the product was sold knowingly defective, violating market competition laws, false publicity and fraud. and has not fixed the defect or modified its marketing materials to reflect the existence of the defect.

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

Earlier, an Apple spokesperson said the effect was "normal behavior for LCD screens." iFixit also said that this effect is common on displays, but the repair company speculates that because the monitor's controller board is mounted vertically inside the device, rather than horizontally as in the fourth-generation iPad Air, it may stand out on the new iPad mini.

Apple Fraudulent Marketing? The iPad mini 6 was subject to a class action lawsuit by users for the "jelly screen"

It is reported that Apple's sixth-generation iPad mini is equipped with the latest A15 bionic chip, and GPU performance has increased by up to 80%. For the first time, the product features a full-screen solution with an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display on the front. While the iPad mini 6 introduces a newer display, it seems to be experiencing some initial issues.

Some netizens said that when the vertical screen is used, the left and right sides of the iPad mini 6 screen are not synchronized. The parallax on both sides of the screen is especially noticeable when there is a lot of text on the display. This problem is not obvious when using the iPad mini 6 in landscape orientation, which means that it only affects portrait use. For these bugs of Apple, netizens said that they joked: or wait for the iPhone 100, because of "passion fruit".

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