Mon Oct 1, 2007 1:04PM EDT
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Peeved at Apple for their "bricked" iPhones, a group of angry users who'd hacked their now-useless phones say they're going to court. Do they have a case?
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Apple reported since the announcement of the iPhone that wireless service would be provided by AT&T. So its not a big surprise that the iPhone was designed to work exclusively with AT&T. Remember when Motorola's Razr first came out exclusively on Cingular? Now it is supported by more than one wireless provider. People need to learn to be patient, or read and understand the fine print. Instead people broke their phones and want someone else to be responsible for their own actions.
That's nice. I spent $400 for a cell phone and they might "break" it? I don't think so Senior. Automatic updates: OFF.
Despite not following the terms of service, I suppose one has the right to hack their product. However, it amazes me that those that have are whining. If a consumer is not happy with the terms of a service or product then "don't buy it." By the way. I love my Iphone and find no need to change it.
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6 Posted by popeye206 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse
I think it's funny... Apple warned the hackers to reset their iPhones before the update was coming... saying it would probably break their phones.... now they are mad that they broke! Apple is not evil here... they cut a deal with At&T so they could develop some cool things together... each have invested a lot into the iPhone... why is it evil of them to want to get their investments back and make money. Is't that what business and America is all about? If people have a problem with the phones being locked to AT&T... they should fight that much bigger picture issue not get mad because they broke their own phone by trying to make it do something it was not ment to do.