When the first generation iPhone launched in June of last year, Jose Trujillo filed suit against Apple because the iPhone had a non-user removable battery. Trujillo filed suit against Apple in July of 2007 in Illinois state court. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly said:
“Apple disclosed on the outside of the iPhone package that the [battery has] limited recharge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by [an] Apple service provider. Under the circumstances, no reasonable jury could find that deception occurred.”
Nice try Jose… Or… should I say…. ‘No way, Jose!’
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