An Alabama woman filed a lawsuit last week against Apple, claiming the company's iPhone 3G drops calls, has trouble connecting to AT&T's network and is slower than advertised.The suit also seeks class-action status, according to papers filed with a federal court. Dubbing the phone "defective iPhone 3G" throughout her lawsuit, Birmingham resident Jessica Smith charged Apple with breach of express and implied warranty, and failing that, unjust enrichment. Apple's advertising blitz was misleading, the lawsuit claims. "Defendant intended for customers to believe its statements and representations about the defective iPhone 3Gs, and to trust that the device was 'twice as fast at half the price,'" the lawsuit says. Apple did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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