Apple, AT&T Sued over iPhone Battery
Oh, come on. Yes, the iPhone does not have a swappable battery like most cell phones, and yes, the replacement plan isn’t the best (mostly because you have to send your device in), but still … suing because of it?
Jose Trujillo of Melrose Park, Ill., claimed that Apple and AT&T did not notify him or other customers about potential battery limitations neither before the phone’s launch nor before it was purchased. Source: ABC News
Surprisingly (well, to me), Enderle, in the article, thought the case might have some merit. I mean, the fact that the battery was not swappable was a subject of much discussion for months. On the other hand, as he indicated, the battery replacement plan wasn’t revealed for a couple of days after the phone went on sale, and if you purchased it before then, and add in the two-year contract … of course, to me, this is just another senseless lawsuit.


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