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You might remember the bogus iPhone lawsuit from several weeks ago; some guy tried taking on Apple about not properly advertising the only-charges-for-400-cycles iPhone battery (c’mon, do your research before you buy stuff). Turns out, Apple has more than just batteries to worry about.
In a class-action lawsuit filed earlier today in New York, one Herbert Kliegerman wants Apple to publicize roaming data charges as well as the iPhone’s SIM card lock-in. Dude, honestly, this seems more like AT&T’s problem than Apple’s, and besides, it’s all clearly listed out on their website.
Kliegerman, please do more research before you buy stuff? OK?
You might remember the bogus iPhone lawsuit from several weeks ago; some guy tried taking on Apple about not properly advertising the only-charges-for-400-cycles iPhone battery (c’mon, do your research before you buy stuff). Turns out, Apple has more than just batteries to worry about.
In a class-action lawsuit filed earlier today in New York, one Herbert Kliegerman wants Apple to publicize roaming data charges as well as the iPhone’s SIM card lock-in. Dude, honestly, this seems more like AT&T’s problem than Apple’s, and besides, it’s all clearly listed out on their website.
Kliegerman, please do more research before you buy stuff? OK?
Read [TUAW]
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