New Yorker Avi Koschitzki has tossed his own lawsuit in with the rising pile , accusing Apple and AT&T of the usual crimes ( lousy 3 GiB response and speeding , lustreless software package update ) as well as a newbie : hairline crack in the iPhone 3 G ’s casing . We’ve reported on it before , but this is the first time it ’s showing up in a suit . Koschitzki alleges that many of the hairline crack are visible on unopened , unused iPhones , and that Apple willingly and knowingly sold iPhones with the unsightly channel . I ’d think cosmetic damage before use would be grounds for a return , and I ca n’t say I sanction of the proliferation of this kind of cause , but if Apple is sending out crack iPhones , they ’ve gravel ta step up and be more careful . [ AppleInsider ]
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