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Three More Law Firms Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple Over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' : macrumors





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Three More Law Firms Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple Over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease'

Three More Law Firms Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple Over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease'
Three More Law Firms Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple Over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease'
Given the similarity between the [Utah] and [California] actions, it would unnecessarily tax judicial resources if these actions were to proceed in separate class action lawsuits—especially where the [Utah] and [California] Plaintiffs purport to represent the same putative class of all consumers who purchased an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus.Three additional law firms have joined a class action lawsuit against Apple over an alleged defect that causes iPhone 6 Plus touchscreens to become unresponsive and fail.Back in August, reports began appearing from iPhone 6 owners describing an apparently latent manufacturing issue that causes a flickering bar to appear at the top of the screen and the display to become unresponsive or less responsive to touch.A week later, three iPhone 6 owners filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court of Northern California after their devices presented symptoms of the problem – dubbed "touch disease" by repair website iFixit – which Apple has yet to publicly acknowledge.Yesterday, Motherboard reported that lawyers who filed the class action complaint earlier this fall have now signed on three additional law firms to support their case, while an additional class action lawsuit related to the issue has been filed against Apple in Utah.Richard McCune, an attorney in the California case, said he has been contacted by 10,000 people asking to join the suit, which accuses Apple of violating the state's consumer fraud statutes, negligent misrepresentation, breach of implied warranty, unjust enrichment, and other consumer act violations.The "touch disease" flaw is thought to be caused by the touchscreen controller chips soldered to the iPhone's logic board losing contact after a period of normal usage, because of Apple's failure to incorporate a metal shield.So far, Apple has refused to repair the out-of-warranty iPhones without charge when the defect manifests.Worse, replacement refurbished handsets costing owners $329 have reportedly shown symptoms of the same problem within days or weeks of being issued.Motherboard claims five separate current and former Apple Geniuses have confirmed that Apple is aware of the problem but will not tell customers about it.However, Apple's filed response to the most recent Utah complaint appears at least to signal a legal acknowledgement of the issue and the company's lawyers have requested an "extension of time to respond to the Complaint" and asked that the Utah and California cases be combined into one.On Friday, McCune filed an updated lawsuit against Apple that includes several new plaintiffs and formally adds the three separate law firms to the legal battle.






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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Apple For iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Apple For iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Apple For iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' Issue
Last August, a class action lawsuit was filed against Apple regarding some issues with its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.In the lawsuit, consumers complained about the display screen of the aforementioned phones developing gray bands or degradation in touch sensitivity.Now, three more law firms have joined in with class action lawsuit to reinforce earlier claims.READ ALSO: LG V20 To Arrive At T-Mobile And AT&T On October 28According to Motherboard, the California-based lawyers who are handling the case sought the help of three more law firms to support their case against Apple.


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Three Law Firms Join iPhone 6 Plus 'Touch Disease' Lawsuit Against Apple

Three Law Firms Join iPhone 6 Plus 'Touch Disease' Lawsuit Against Apple
Three Law Firms Join iPhone 6 Plus 'Touch Disease' Lawsuit Against Apple
There is increasing pressure on Apple to explain why it's ignored the fact that touchscreens on thousands of iPhone 6 Plus devices have stopped working, leaving consumers on the hook to replace devices that have a fundamental engineering flaw.Lawyers 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, and an additional class action lawsuit related to the issue has been filed against Apple in Utah.For the last month, Motherboard has been following "touch disease," a flaw in iPhone 6 Plus phones that causes the touchscreens to become unresponsive.Swapping out the screen itself doesn't correct the underlying issue, which is caused by two "touch IC" controller chips coming loose from the phone's logic board.


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