Adding insult to injury, many users of these crippled devices were allegedly asked to pay off their phones or choose significantly pricier plans to be allowed to switch to. Because 5G was undoubtedly a key selling point for the aforementioned products, Mr. Moreno is looking for financial compensation for himself and"all others similarly situated."
T-Mo, by the way, is accused of having explicitly promised that Sprint customers with the OnePlus 7 Pro and"three other 5G-enabled devices" would be offered a"truly mobile 5G experience" in all the cities initially covered by Sprint's 5G signal, which never proved to be the case. On top of everything, the plaintiff claims that"many of the Class Devices" are bound to become"wholly unusable" once T-Mobile wraps up all the