



The lawsuit is nearly identical to one filed by Jose Trujillo last month. Both claim that the battery in the iPhone will last only 300 complete charges before depleting entirely and that the battery will need to be replaced every year by Apple as the sealed rear compartment prevents third-party technicians and users from swapping batteries themselves without voiding the warranty.
The accumulated costs of ordering the replacement, shipping, and the loaner iPhone would amount to over $100 each year on top of the three-day replacement process, the new lawsuit claims. But Apple nor AT&T provided warning about any of the costs involved in maintaining a useful battery until after the launch, it adds.
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