Not the iPhone!
Some of Apple's ads for the new iPhone were played so often during a recent vacation of mine that I actually considered buying one just in order to make the ads stop. But then I realized, they don't play the ads to get you to buy just one!
All joking aside, apparently there's a failure to disclose a material fact about the iPhone (which were it not for the lawsuit, I probably would have never known). You can't replace the battery unless you give the phone back because its welded shut to the phone. Not good. And according to this attorney, an unfair trade and deceptive practice. Which seems fair when you consider they charge almost another $100 for the service needed to replace the battery!
So, even the blessed iPhone, and its miraculous powers, are not free from the world of products liability. Oy vey.
All joking aside, apparently there's a failure to disclose a material fact about the iPhone (which were it not for the lawsuit, I probably would have never known). You can't replace the battery unless you give the phone back because its welded shut to the phone. Not good. And according to this attorney, an unfair trade and deceptive practice. Which seems fair when you consider they charge almost another $100 for the service needed to replace the battery!
So, even the blessed iPhone, and its miraculous powers, are not free from the world of products liability. Oy vey.