Inventory Problem!!!!!!!
IS T -mobile coming with new phones soon. this is hurting our Buisness, the only Camera phone that we have now is only the Samsung D415, and Samsung E315. đ âšī¸
So yes the v300 and v600 are being discontinued becuase a new model is expected really soon. This is why you master dealer isn't ordering any more of those phones from tmobile. He doesn't want to get stuck with them when the new ones come out.
Mot a630 and c650 shold be redily available. These are not being discontinued. Maybe they are just on order.
I have heard that the tm150 is on it's way out, thus tmobile.com giving it away for free to reduce there stock of it. The nokia 6600 has been off the website for a few weeks so i would say that oe is discontinued also.
Hope that helped.
I seem to recall someone saying a while back T-Mobile was going to decrease it's overall phone selection but provide better phones with more features to not make it so confusing for the customer, and compete better on phone selection with the competition. I don't have any exact numbers, and I don't know of any models on the line up after the...
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You are really up on things, so here is an idea....I remember watching the new 2005 Big 5 video and there was mention of the new wi-fi services being launched late this year. Could it be that we are waiting on a line of wi-fi enabled phones (I would swear that they mentioned Samsung and Nokia, but showed a Motorola).
Also, I know in Streamline I read about the CC contest with Nokia that has been going on for the last 3 months. One of the prizes for the winners this month is a "and a the first ever NOKIA FLIP PHONE (sic)" Could this also be a unit waiting to launch?
I would really like to know your take on the wi-fi phones and the supposed Nokia flip.
azjames said:
Also, I know in Streamline I read about the CC contest with Nokia that has been going on for the last 3 months. One of the prizes for the winners this month is a "and a the first ever NOKIA FLIP PHONE (sic)" Could this also be a unit waiting to launch?
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I was slightly irritated when I read THAT since Nokia has been offering flips overseas for over a year. đ
The "T-Mobile at home" project really interests me, but I don't know a whole lot about it, or how it's going to work. ( I wouldnt say anything about it because of that whole confidentiality thing we had to sign, but I've seen enough of this out there in mobile news and press releases and on here that I don't think I'm saying anything that's never been said before lol)
WI-Fi basically operates off a 2.4 or 5 mhz radio frequency much like a cordless phone, and 802.11b standard is used for data speeds around 11mb/sec. Signal is transmitted to a server located in the same vicinity where the access point which picks up reception from the server is...
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http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,70347,00.html »
I am wholly excited about it though. I have played around with an IPAQ on my home wireless network and loved it. The highspeed wireless worked great and switching over from GPRS to Wi-Fi wasn't difficult. The idea of highspeed data and better in-home quality intrigues me.
As far as selection goes...I am in the same boat as everyone else. A diehard Nokia fan, I finally broke down and bought a 7710 from a friend to replace my 3650. I love the phone! But we have no true equal for it and that fr...
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