And again with the class-action suits.  Today’s legal lunge is brought courtesy of Herbert H. Kliegerman, and his ire is prompted by a $2,000 roaming bill.  Kliegerman, a resident of New York State, took his iPhone on a trip to Mexico where he made ample use of its newsletter and web browsing




facilities; he contends that Apple is guilty of deceptive and misleading practises, primarily for supplying locked handsets and - in partnership with AT&T - refusing to give him an unlock cipher when requested.

 Did Apple deceive and mislead by iPhone lock to AT&T?

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