AT&T Suspends Sales of Nokia Mural
Another AT&T incompatibility
BeachSlapped said:
How is this AT&T's fault? Did AT&T make the phone? Geez, think before posting!
Agreed.
If they shouldn't be held responsible for the equipment they sell, they should cut out all of this subsidy B.S. and stick to selling only the service.
BluetoothGuy said:
AT&T puts their logo on the phone, therefore, they should make sure it works properly before they sell it.
If they shouldn't be held responsible for the equipment they sell, they should cut out all of this subsidy B.S. and stick to selling only the service.
still a simple fact that ATT did not manufacture the device. quit complaining your acting like you own the device.
Ford is responsible to make sure the products that they sell (whether or not they manufacture them) will satisfy their customers. This was proven by a lawsuit several years ago for some tires that DID fail.
AT&T has their own testing labs that "certify" these devices before they are sold to their customers. How did these phones make it past the AT&T labs, into the hands of the customers?
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BluetoothGuy said:
AT&T puts their logo on the phone, therefore, they should make sure it works properly before they sell it.
If they shouldn't be held responsible for the equipment they sell, they should cut out all of this subsidy B.S. and stick to selling only the service.
I agree somewhat, but I have a feeling Nokia offered this as a cheap smartphone to carriers around the world, rushed to market, and they took it. And while I think in this case Nokia does deserve most of the blame, AT&T bears some of it. My feelings about this phone are mixed I'd be more positive of it if was on a cheaper medianet plan, and not a pda plan, basically it cost monthly the same as a Blackberry or iPhone.
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Still sad, from the pictures, does look like a decent just above basic fliip, my wife might have liked it, if her present phone went bad.
I haven't bought a phone from AT&T in almost 4yrs, I don't have any compatibility issues!
AT&T has several issues of this type during this year with the phones, IM NOT MAKING A BIG OF THIS, I´m only giving my opinion. I think that some misunderstanding between AT&T & the phone manufactures, they supposely have this issue fix before releasing the phone, an example is the Instinct, I guess they plenty of time to test & discover this issues, that´s what I think
Perhaps after the phone was made they realized it didn't have 3G and decided to except the loses, retract the phones update them and re-release them with the hopes that in pleasing the masses they could make up a fraction of the loses.
Perhaps, and the list goes on. I don't see why there needs to be any blame at all on this topic. AT&T and Nokia released a phone. Both or one of the two decided the phone needs to have 3G capabilities to maintain company preference. They pulled the phone, offered al...
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instinct is for Sprint btw. kthnxfail
The problem is apparently a software issue, as we have been asked to send all of the phones in the store back to be reflashed so that they can work on the 3G network.
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