Angry Customer Sues Apple Over Lack of 3G on iPhone 3G

by Brenda Stokes on August 21, 2008





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Well, it looks like someone has finally had enough of the iPhone 3G. At least that's what we can glean from reports that an iPhone customer has filed a lawsuit against Apple because the phone doesn't live up to its advertised abilities.
 

I can understand being seriously disappointed by a product's performance, but the phone has only been out for a little while. Might it be a bit more advantageous to just wait a bit longer for Apple to fix all of these issues?

In case you're wondering, the customer's name is Jessica Alena Smith and she has high hopes that the suit will be approved for class action status. And while being disappointed with the iPhone 3G's performance is understandable, I can't help but feel like this suit is meant to make a quick buck.

[via Gadget Review]

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 baron 08.21.08 at 5:41 pm

“The phone has only been out for a little while” isn’t the reason of product failure, customers are not supposed to be the product testers.
Shame on you apple!

2 ChiefBroady 08.22.08 at 12:21 am

wtf? If she isn’t happy with a products performance, she should just return the product. It’s not like the iPhone killed her baby…

3 darnell 08.31.08 at 11:50 pm

the phone only been out for a little while please thats bull even tho 3g not working they greedy ass still taking my money

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