Apple confronts after users report cracked screens on M1 MacBooks

Apple MacBook Air with M1 processor was launched in November 2020.  (image for representation)

Apple MacBook Air with M1 processor was launched in November 2020. (image for representation)

Washington-based law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP does not state that it is considering a class action lawsuit, and says it is investigating the reports it received.

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Apple Macbook Pro And Macbook Air The M1 chipset has been a hit product since its launch. However, there has been a chime in the armor as many users have been complaining about the screen on their M1-Powered MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops are bursting for apparently no reason. This has come to the notice of Washington-based law firm Migliacio & Rathod which is now seeking reports of cracked-screen owners to prepare a class action lawsuit against the iPhone maker. “Many users allege that they have opened their devices from the closed position without undue pressure, only to find dramatic cracks in the Retina display, often with black bars running across the screen,” the law firm said in a statement. ”

Reports of MacBook screen cracking first surfaced around July this year, with owners of both the M1-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air reporting that their displays cracked during normal use. A report by 9to5Mac quotes a user as saying that one day he opened his M1-powered MacBook Pro, only to find cracks in the screen. He said he was asked to make an advance payment of GBP570 (about Rs 58,000) for its repairs. “I told them I didn’t do anything to damage the screen, but their response was that their technicians would decide if I damaged it and in that case, my money would be lost,” the user was quoted as saying. Was. However, the same 9to5Mac report states that Apple repairs or replaces machines for free in some cases.

threads are also Apple The support community and Reddit, where users have reported that cracks occurred when they opened or closed the lid, or that they were just there the next time they used the machine.

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP does not state that it is considering a class action lawsuit, and says it is investigating the reports it has received. The law firm investigated the Microsoft Surface Pro 4’s screen flickering problem in 2018 for a possible suit, but later canceled it after Microsoft announced a replacement program.

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