I agree with JBen but at the same time American consumers will believe anything a commercial tells them to believe. We've all seen the claims of AT&Ts so-called speedy 3G network but in truth it's buckling under all of the traffic; especially in major markets like the metro NYC area. It'll be intersting to see the outcome of this suit although I'm not sure why Apple is included as a defendant.
^^ Because Apple is part of the blame. The chipset in the iphone 3G is garabe and Apple knows it. There is no excuse for them to still be supply the device with that problem. The problem was know last summer before the device launched. Apple never corrected it.
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WhatADouche @ Mar 20th 2009 2:35PM
I agree with JBen but at the same time American consumers will believe anything a commercial tells them to believe. We've all seen the claims of AT&Ts so-called speedy 3G network but in truth it's buckling under all of the traffic; especially in major markets like the metro NYC area. It'll be intersting to see the outcome of this suit although I'm not sure why Apple is included as a defendant.
Jack @ Mar 20th 2009 2:44PM
^^ Because Apple is part of the blame. The chipset in the iphone 3G is garabe and Apple knows it. There is no excuse for them to still be supply the device with that problem. The problem was know last summer before the device launched. Apple never corrected it.