Two new lawsuits add to iPhone 3G data complaints

by admin on February 4, 2009

Apple is facing another two lawsuits connected to the iPhone 3G, reports say. In Florida, Onel Gonzalez and Ron Brayteson have filed a class-action lawsuit, accusing Apple of providing inadequate 3G reception. The pair make reference to a story from Sweden’s Ny Teknik, also cited in a Texas suit from last week, which suggests that many iPhones are not sensitive enough to 3G broadcasts and are cr…




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