Customers Sue Apple, Apple Sues Other Companies, over iPad

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A lot of suing and complaints from customers and Apple have led to a strange twist in developments. A lot of customers who have been using the iPads have been experiencing that their devices get overheated rather easily when in direct contact with sunlight, and shut themselves down.
Complaints filed by customers at a federal court in California have revealed that they could only use the iPad for a few minutes in the outdoor, sparking complaints that surround the issues of deceptive advertising strategies to breaches in business law.
After reaching a certain level of temperature, the iPad will automatically display a warning message for users to turn off the device and allow it to cool before continued use, sparking the debate that it doesn’t work like a book, as stated by Apple in their advertising complaints. The class action status being sought by lawyers means that the action will be taken on behalf of all affected users of Apple’s iPad.
On the other side of the spectrum, Apple is suing companies that are producing unauthorized accessories for its iPad, as well as for the iPod and iPhone. “Many are of inferior quality and reliability, raising significant concerns over compatibility with and damage to Apple’s products,” Apple was quoted as mentioning.
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