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Apple, AT&T slapped with yet another iPhone 3G lawsuit
Still one more class-action lawsuit is claiming that the iPhone not only fails to live up to 3G speeds, but that it also prematurely develops hairline cracks in its outer casing.
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iPhone 3G Speed Lawsuits Hit Two Per Week
Cult of Mac — ... Insider. In Florida, residents Onel Gonzalez and Ron J. Brayteson are asking a district court to stop Apple’s advertising and require the company pay damages. A nearly identically-worded New Jersey lawsuit filed by iPhone owner Timothy Ritchie also asks for court action. Ritchie purchased his Apple handset just months after the two Florida men bought iPhones in June and August 2008. The two lawsuits follow lawsuits in California and Texas filed last week.

News: Four new suits filed against Apple over iPhone 3G speeds
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — ... times over the last two weeks over poor 3G performance. Complaints filed in Florida, New Jersey, and Texas all claim that the iPhone 3G suffers from both 3G performance issues that result in dropped network connections and hairline cracks in its casing, while a separate case in California omits the cracking issue, focusing solely on 3G problems. Interestingly, the California suit is the only one which does not name U.S. iPhone carrier AT&T as well as Apple. All four lawsuits allege that Apple knowingly marketed the phone without disclosing the performance issues and seek ...

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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 ...