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We've had this dance for decades... Commercials ARE Misleading, that is the nature of the beast. Remember the huge Final Fantasy 7 advertising campaign that showed NO gameplay? Does the average meal from a fast food joint look NEARLY as good as they do in the commercials? Has any ad for hardcore booze shown a person, passed out, vomiting, or having a hangover from over drinking?
Is the commercial Misleading? yes. False? No. That is the map of AT&Ts 3G Coverage, And it CLEARLY says 3G. It's no better than when AT&T was doing their ads about international calling and didn't point out the astronomical fees you get if you forget to tell them before you go overseas. It's no different to the fact that almost any commercial for food is using plastic, to show a PERFECT McDonalds burger. Or, I'll just say Axe, and all those other body wash commercials.
Oh and everyone bring up the iPhone... That's not the iPhone on the Island of misfit toys. You were misled!