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Apple reproduces the jelly screen problem: the iPad mini 6 is collectively complained

On February 11, foreign media reported that Apple's iPad once again had a jelly screen problem, this time the iPad mini 6. On this issue, Apple has been subjected to consumer complaints accusing it of false publicity and fraud.

Apple reproduces the jelly screen problem: the iPad mini 6 is collectively complained

The jelly screen refers to the inconsistency between the left and right sides of the screen under the scrolling operation, which Apple argues is a normal LCD phenomenon. Although they are all LCD screens, the iPad Air does not have this defect. Jelly issues with the iPad Mini 6 are more likely to be internal design flaws.

It is understood that iPad users accused Apple of knowing that the product was defective and still sold, violating market competition laws, false publicity and fraud. Consumers who purchase a new sixth-generation iPad mini in the U.S. are required to receive a certain amount of damages. The proposed class still needs to be certified before a class action lawsuit can be conducted. Interested partners can continue to pay attention.

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