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Apple is facing yet another lawsuit over the performance of its iPhone 3G on US network AT&T, but with added allegations that the Cupertino-based company is ignoring the occurrence of hairline cracks in the handset’s casing.

According to Apple Insider, the 23-page suit, filed in a New York district court by Nassau County resident Avi Koschitzki, joins a chorus of complaints filed earlier this year, each of which charge the iPhone maker and its exclusive US wireless carrier AT&T with misrepresenting the performance of the new touchscreen handset by advertising it as “twice as fast” as its predecessor.

“Based upon information and belief the 3G iPhones demand too much power from the 3G bandwidths and the AT&T infrastructure is insufficient to handle this overwhelming 3G signal based on the high volume of 3G iPhones it and Apple have sold,” Koschitzki’s attorneys wrote.

They claim that due to the overloaded 3G network, it’s quite common for iPhone users to only be on the 3G network for a few minutes before being bumped to the slower EDGE network despite being in geographical areas allegedly strong with 3G network coverage.

In addition, Koschitzki also claims that he is among several customers who’ve noticed hairline cracks form in the iPhone 3G’s casing at or around the camera module, and adds that some customers have noticed similar cracks immediately upon opening their new iPhones’ boxes for the first time.

Out now | £varies | Apple (via Apple Insider)

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