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Panasonic Officially Exits US Market

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docbrown88

Apr 19, 2005, 2:26 PM

maybe it's a given but...

...you should probably specify they are exiting the US _cellphone_ market, as all their other products I presume sell quite well...
docbrown88 said:
...you should probably specify they are exiting the US _cellphone_ market, as all their other products I presume sell quite well...


that is true but u got to remember this is a cell phone site....an...
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Acutually they don't need to. This site doesn't deal with anything but cellphones, so why would they suddenly start discussing panasonic's line of appliances?
Corrected.
Is it just me or did everybody miss the opening statement of the article???

"Panasonic has officially closed its U.S. mobile phone operations."

Please note the words MOBILE and PHONE appear in successive order in this sentence. I kinda took tha...
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yeahright

Apr 19, 2005, 2:08 PM

panasonic allure/

Anyone ever use this phone? Worste phone ever!!
I completely disagree. I used that phone for over a year and absolutely loved it. wish they'd make something similar for CDM. Well, obviously that's not going to happen anymore!
The Versio was a much worse phone. I felt really bad selling it to customers. But if they get a "free" phone than that's their problem. My roommate had the Allure. I know he liked his a lot.
GIREVIKS

Apr 19, 2005, 10:56 PM

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

WHAT WILL WE DO NOW, HOW WILL WE SURVIVE 😳
VR6Yetta

Apr 19, 2005, 2:25 PM

Not a big shock

they really didnt have a big market on the cell phones in the US. the only phone that looked cool was the mini phones, but charged too much $$$$ for them
 
 
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