MacBook users will sue Apple

More than 1,300 MacBook MacBook laptops have encountered the Random Sudden Shutdown phenomenon - abruptly turning off unannounced. Some customers decided to sue the manufacturer for not ensuring product quality.

Apple has received many complaints from MacBook users. Accordingly, these Intel-based laptops suddenly turn off without giving any notice. Of course, all data that has not been backed up are 'evaporated'.

Picture 1 of MacBook users will sue Apple Source: motortravel As of October 16, there were a total of 1,373 "honored" Macbooks on the site macbookrandomshutdown.com .

Many people believe that their computer is suddenly interrupted because of a manufacturing error, which leads to a too high internal temperature. They have changed the meaning of abbreviations RSS (Really Simple Syndication - Service provides extremely simple information) into Random Sudden Shutdown - sudden shutdown.

Apple has recognized this phenomenon and advised those who have 'distressed' computers to quickly contact the AppleCare service.

However, the above advice is obviously not enough to solve the problem. Some customers have decided to sue Apple. They also open a website to provide claim forms and necessary information for those who want to join.

This is not the only problem with the temperature that the computer models introduced by Apple in May this year. In August, Apple had to upgrade the firmware for this model to help reduce fan temperature and noise.

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