Apple Watch Models Are All Defective, Claims Latest Class Action Lawsuit – Displays Either Pop From Housing, or Break Completely

Apple Watch Models Are All Defective, Claims Latest Class Action Lawsuit – Displays Either Pop From Housing, or Break Completely

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While Apple is still dealing with the barrage of class action lawsuits about the butterfly keyboard mechanism failing in its MacBook Pro lineup, it is time to clear the air regarding the Apple Watch. A new action lawsuit alleges that every model of the Apple Watch, from Series 0 to Series 3, is defective.

Patently Apple has reported that the lawsuit states that the defect causes the screens of the smartwatches to crack, shatter, or detach from the entire device. In fact, the latest information states that all the watches are affected by the same defect. So far, whatever happens to the Apple Watch as a result of the defect is not due to the carelessness or mishandling of the wearer, with the problem showing up within days or weeks of purchasing the gadget.

Apple Watch Models Are All Defective, Claims Latest Class Action Lawsuit – Displays Either Pop From Housing, or Break Completely

Jun 7, 2018, 1:34pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-watch-class-action-lawsuit-displays-breaking-popping/ > While Apple is still dealing with the barrage of class action lawsuits about the butterfly keyboard mechanism failing in its MacBook Pro lineup, it is time to clear the air regarding the Apple Watch. A new action lawsuit alleges that every model of the Apple Watch, from Series 0 to Series 3, is defective. > Patently Apple has reported that the lawsuit states that the defect causes the screens of the smartwatches to crack, shatter, or detach from the entire device. In fact, the latest information states that all the watches are affected by the same defect. So far, whatever happens to the Apple Watch as a result of the defect is not due to the carelessness or mishandling of the wearer, with the problem showing up within days or weeks of purchasing the gadget.