A latest lawsuit against Apple accuses the tech giant of lying about the display specs in its iPhone X series.
The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court of Northern California alleges Apple falsely advertised the screen sizes and pixel counts of the displays in the iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.
According to Cnet, the suit alleges that Apple's new line of iPhones are not 'all screen' as marketed by the company as it counted even the non-screen areas such as notch and corners to make the claim.
The plaintiffs also allege that the iPhone X is supposed to have a resolution of 2436x1125 pixels resolutions, as advertised, but it does not contain true pixels with red, green, and blue subpixels.
In March, Apple was sued in 59 separate lawsuits over a software tweak that throttles some older iPhones.
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