The lawsuits are silly. If you buy something, and it doesn't work, you take it back and get a refund, you don't sue. The only difference in this case is the contract involved with AT&T. If a person is dissatisfied enough with their iPhone to return it, they should be released from their contract with AT&T penalty-free as well.
And it IS an easy fix. Most people I know with an iPhone use a bumper anyway, and reception will never be an issue, as it relates to this particular flaw. Still, an egregious error in design.
The good news is, there seems to be indications that Verizon will begin offering the iPhone as early as January. But they've been saying that for years now.
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