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Monday, October 10, 2016

Lots of Law Firms Have Ganged up on Apple for Its iPhone 6 ‘Touch Disease’ Issue : wccftech





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Lots of Law Firms Have Ganged up on Apple for Its iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue

Lots of Law Firms Have Ganged up on Apple for Its iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue
Lots of Law Firms Have Ganged up on Apple for Its iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue
Apple is under immense pressure for not providing an in-depth explanation as to why so many iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices have stopped functioning thanks to the infamous 'Touch Disease' issue.To make matters worse, the tech giant has also been slapped with a class action lawsuit thanks to consumers facing this issue.AdvertisementLawyers Have Signed on Three Additional Law Firms to Support Their Case Against Apple for the iPhone 6 Touch DiseaseLast month, Apple was struck with a lawsuit where three individuals, Thomas Davidson, Todd Cleary and Jun Bai had stepped up against the Cupertino tech firm, with the following details included in the lawsuit:California's consumer fraud statutesNegligent misrepresentationBreach of implied warrantyUnjust enrichmentViolations of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty ActLawyers who filed a class action lawsuit against the company in California earlier this fall have signed on three additional law firms to support their case.Still, Apple seems unnerved at the moment because it will not perform logic board-level repairs for consumers, which requires soldering and reseating of millimeter-sized components.






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Apple: iPhone Buyers Shifting To Plus - Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)

Apple: iPhone Buyers Shifting To Plus - Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Apple: iPhone Buyers Shifting To Plus - Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Survey data indicate that Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 7 Plus now makes up 30% of iPhone 7 sales, the highest percentage ever for the Plus models.The ratio may go even higher for the December quarter.This could push iPhone ASP for the quarter to an all time high above $700.Click to enlargeSource: FiksuShifting PreferencesFiksu provides market data on iOS and iPhone model adoption through customers' apps that users install on their phones.


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Apple Inc.'s iPhone Display Innovation Pipeline -- The Motley Fool

Apple Inc.'s iPhone Display Innovation Pipeline -- The Motley Fool
Apple Inc.'s iPhone Display Innovation Pipeline -- The Motley Fool
Historically, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has updated the displays on its iPhone lineup every two generations.Every "new number" iPhone would get a best-in-class, state-of-the-art display, which would then be recycled in the following year's "s" model, where it would still be quite good, but no longer class-leading.However, I believe that going forward, this practice -- largely because of Apple's ability to more aggressively invest in developing and implementing new generation display technologies -- will come to an end.Instead, I expect Apple to implement meaningful display performance and quality enhancements with each new iPhone, at least over the next three years.


in like manner yahoo

Apple launches investigation as another iPhone goes up in flames

Apple launches investigation as another iPhone goes up in flames
Apple launches investigation as another iPhone goes up in flames
Samsung is dealing with a huge mess surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, as more and more reports have surfaced suggesting replacement units that are supposed to be safe keep exploding.Samsung's widely publicized predicament has also drawn added attention to smartphone fires from other vendors — after all, these things happen all the time, just typically not with the frequency we've seen with the Note 7.Several iPhones have exploded in recent weeks as well though, including an iPhone 7, an iPhone 7 Plus and an iPhone 6 Plus.The issues aren't comparable to Samsung's troubles, but Apple is already investigating the matter, as a second iPhone 6 Plus has now caught fire.


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