In many of Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple Corp.’s television
advertisements about its new iPhone 4S, individuals are shown using the
smartphone’s new voice-activated assistant feature Siri to make
appointments, find restaurants and even learn the guitar chords to
classic rock songs.
iPhone 4S buyer Frank Fazio says the software feature simply didn't work like it did in Apple's television advertising. And now he's suing Apple in the Northern District of California.
"Promptly after the purchase of his iPhone 4S, [Fazio] realized that Siri was not performing as advertised," Fazio's complaint states. "For......................
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iPhone 4S buyer Frank Fazio says the software feature simply didn't work like it did in Apple's television advertising. And now he's suing Apple in the Northern District of California.
"Promptly after the purchase of his iPhone 4S, [Fazio] realized that Siri was not performing as advertised," Fazio's complaint states. "For......................
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