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If this story is even remotely true - then it is about taking a company to court over a product that noone has had for more than week - so in other words you will not have given the manufacturers any chance to remedy any such problems.

Seriously wrong regardless of who the company is.

Law firm Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff has already targeted the iPhone 4 in a potential class-action lawsuit against Apple. The firm is currently seeking out iPhone owners who have experienced poor reception quality, dropped calls, and weak signals.

[From MacNN | Lawsuit quickly targets iPhone 4 over reception issues]

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