Filed under: Handsets, UTStarcom, ATT
It’s funny that AT&T would leave the low-cost Quickfire hanging out to dry for this long before pulling it from shelves, but then again, the exact same thing happened with the Glyde over on Verizon a few months back, so we’re not surprised. It seems the carrier’s would-be Sidekick killer “is not meeting AT&T’s minimum performance expectations” — whatever that means — and sales reps have been asked to pull all three colors from sale immediately. Customers demanding exchanges are to be offered substitutions, so for the short term, it looks like there may not be a good way to get your Quickfire fix from AT&T directly — only question is, how long will it be out of commission, and will it matter with a sequel already in the works? Follow the break for the full email!
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]
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