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Brief: AT&T will stop selling the Nokia 6650 immediately due to problems with the network?

August 24, 2009 by Stefan Constantinescu - 13 Comments

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Phone News is claiming that AT&T has put an immediate halt on the sale of the Nokia 6650 due to a network upgrade that was performed in Florida, and is scheduled to go nation wide, that is decreasing the battery life of the 6650 drastically and even causing units to reboot spontaneously. AT&T is instructing all mobile phone dealers and representatives to ship unsold units back to the Dallas distribution center. No word on what levels of service existing Nokia 6650 users will experience.

Something just doesn’t add up, wtf could AT&T do to their network to make something like this happen? Anyone have a clue?

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