Love your iPhone and hate the AT&T service it chains you to Tired of calls dropped in mid-sentence There is a suit for that.

As the cacophony of complaints about vanishing calls from the newest iPhone was reaching a fever pitch last week, a federal judge in California quietly ruled that iPhone owners-all of you out there-can join a case against Apple Inc. and AT&T Mobility LLC.

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