Tepid
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Sorry but I find this to be silly..
I'd agree with your points IF the phone was non functioning or hampered. In that case, then yes the carriers should be on a tight timeframe for a fix.
Class action suit over an update? Come in now, this is spiraling out of control and is borderline insanity. BTW, if such an action was brought who exactly do you think will end up footing the bill for all the attorney's?
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No, it's not silly. What? You work for the Carriers? Defending them much?
Manufacturers/Developers spent time to improve an existing device.
Carriers should NEVER have a say on when or if they get released.
"or financial fraud such as market manipulation or misrepresentation"
What that entails is, buying a product that is well known to be improved upon by manufacturers and developers and then denying releasing those improvements or delaying so long as to make them obsolete to..
1.) Push newer products on the market causing the consumer to spend more money just to get the extended features that manufacturers and developers released for free of their own free will to existing products already sold.
That is Market Manipulation.