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Nokia 6133 Discovered On T-Mobile Site

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Why T-Mobile Clearance???

spirit22

Sep 12, 2006, 1:32 PM
Hi,

I posted this in the main thread related to the 6126/6133 but thought I would pose the question here as well...

Does T-Mobile have less stringent testing for new phones than Cingular?

It appears from all the chatter that Cingular tested the 6126 many times and sent it back to Nokia constantly to fix something or other and when it appeared Nokia could not meet whatever standard they had Cingular canceled the phone.

Seeing that T-Mobile is going to release this phone I'm wondering if they overlooked technical issues this phone may have or if Cingular was just being anal retentive.
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SkillciaX

Sep 12, 2006, 5:40 PM
either way, it sells it's sells, if it doesn't then it doesn't. Customers always have the option to return their purchase.
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jaysinferno

Sep 12, 2006, 6:45 PM
cingular has little to no standards for testing there phones the "cancel" is unfounded rumor cingular doesnt care at all if there phones work or not thats why tmo gets every phone later than cingular in oreder to let the manufacturer fix some of the issues on the phone.... cingular will slap there name on it and throw it on the market and worry about it later
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krum303

Sep 16, 2006, 10:14 PM
Actually, T-Mobile was offered the RAZR first and sent it back. They are also known for paying Motorola and other OEM handset makers not to offer handsets to other providers in the U.S. Just check out T-Mobile UK's handset selection, it puts any U.S. company's to shame. 😲
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