Another week, another suit. This time, Google’s being pulled into court to fight against a class action lawsuit that states Google breached
their contract between them and their customers. Nathan Nabors of Florida is the man leading the charge as he feels Google misled buyers on its features – as some of them failed to maintain 3G connectivity – and felt that they failed to provide adequate support throughout the time they were selling the device.
The lawsuit looks to cover anyone from Florida and California that purchased the Nexus One through Google. T-Mobile and HTC were not listed as defendants even though the hardware (HTC) and the network (T-Mobile) both make up significant pieces in the puzzle that still has yet to be solved with the Nexus One’s apparent 3G shenanigans (which HTC admitted was an issue, though they never committed to providing a fix).
Google’s been reached for comment by the breaker of the story – TechCrunch – but nothing has been said yet. Once we learn more, we’ll bring the juicy details right to your monitor.