Thursday, March 24, 2005
T-Mo To Employees: Its Broke, And We're Fixing It
Posted by Jon Westfall in "NEWS" @ 06:02 AM
"The iPaq h6313 is no longer available for sale due to many reasons. T-Mobile sent out an internal FAQ last week to its sales channels to pull the unit due to numerous software issues. I just got the internal email sent to my inbox; there is a number of interesting info that pertains to all customers who purchased the iPaq 6315!"
According to this leaked T-Mobile internal FAQ, our lovely darling of PPCT kindness and forgiveness (ha) has been temporarily yanked until the software upgrade is available (Approximately 30 days time) and reading between the lines suggests that if that isn't fruitful, it may be yanked completely. For users seeking an exchange, T-Mobile is offering RIM's and Treo's (Along with courtesy credit) as an alternate device. While promising that they are committed to Windows Mobile based devices, this can't be a good sign of the device's overall health. Sad to say, my 6315 (well, my current 6th 6315 after 5 exchanges) may soon be destined to live out its life as the device with as much hype pre-release as it had disappointment post-release. :(
According to this leaked T-Mobile internal FAQ, our lovely darling of PPCT kindness and forgiveness (ha) has been temporarily yanked until the software upgrade is available (Approximately 30 days time) and reading between the lines suggests that if that isn't fruitful, it may be yanked completely. For users seeking an exchange, T-Mobile is offering RIM's and Treo's (Along with courtesy credit) as an alternate device. While promising that they are committed to Windows Mobile based devices, this can't be a good sign of the device's overall health. Sad to say, my 6315 (well, my current 6th 6315 after 5 exchanges) may soon be destined to live out its life as the device with as much hype pre-release as it had disappointment post-release. :(