iPhone Battery Lawsuit: What Did Steve Jobs Say, and When Did He Say It?
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iPhone Battery Lawsuit: What Did Steve Jobs Say, and When Did He Say It?
Law suit claims Apple did not let iPhone buyers know prior to release of the phone that the battery would need to be sent in to Apple to be replaced after approximately 400 charges. Apple is now making loaners available for $29 as part of the Apple Care Service Phone program.