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Appletell usually posts all sorts of interesting and intriguing content, but we thought we should share this with you. Apparently, Jose Trujillo from Illinois has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T, claiming that both companies misled customers into thinking the iPhone’s battery was replaceable.
Really? Didn’t you read or hear any of the hype earlier this year? The media was talking and blowing the whole only-lasts-for-300-cycles-battery issue out of proportion. Jose, perhaps the next time you walk into an Apple store, you should approach one of the kind sales people, or at least do some research first.
Appletell usually posts all sorts of interesting and intriguing content, but we thought we should share this with you. Apparently, Jose Trujillo from Illinois has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T, claiming that both companies misled customers into thinking the iPhone’s battery was replaceable.
Really? Didn’t you read or hear any of the hype earlier this year? The media was talking and blowing the whole only-lasts-for-300-cycles-battery issue out of proportion. Jose, perhaps the next time you walk into an Apple store, you should approach one of the kind sales people, or at least do some research first.
Gosh.
Via [TechCrunch]
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