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11/20/2009 12:34:09 PM

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Carphone and Phones 4u suspend sales of Satio

Carphone and Phones 4u suspend sales of Satio - Mobile news

Sony Ericsson Satio withdrawn at both outlets due to high returns

Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4u have suspended sales of Sony Ericsson’s flagship smartphone Satio due to a high number of customer returns.

The suspension came into effect late last week and is understood to be related to software problems.

The move is a huge blow to Sony Ericsson’s push to regain market share and its attempts to move away from its reputation for poor performing handsets.

Sony Ericsson pushed the Satio via as many distribution channels as possible.

The manufacturer launched the 12-megapixel, touch-screen, camera phone in mid-October along with the Aino.

The handset was first available on Vodafone and has since been added to Orange and 3’s network.

Carphone Warehouse confirmed the suspension. In a statement, the firm said: 'From time to time we experience issues with new handsets, and their software, which may result in a customer experience that is below our usually high standards.

''We want customers to have complete confidence and satisfaction in the handsets they buy from us, which is why we have temporarilly withdrawn the Sony Ericsson Satio from sale. We are working closely with Sony Ericsson to restock the Satio phone as soon as possible and will offer any customer who returns a faulty Satio an exchange of phone.’

A Phones 4u spokesman said: "Due to software issues experienced by a number of our customers, we've decided to temporarily withdraw the Sony Ericsson Satio from Phones 4u.  However, we're working very closely with Sony Ericsson to resolve these issues.  In the meantime, customers who report a fault with their Satio handset will be offered a non like-for-like exchange."

Vodafone, Orange and 3 said they have no plans to withdraw the Satio but are monitoring returns.

  

A Vodafone spokeswoman said: 'We have a Vodafone varient which has been through a lot of stringent testing and we have not experienced high levels of returns but we will continue to review the situation.'

Sony Ericsson UK MD Nathen Vautier introduced tougher handset quality control measures this year after mass recalls on flagship devices, the K850i, W910i and C902 in 2008 prompted operators to seek compensation from Sony Ericsson.
 
At the time software freezing and speaker faults on the C905 camera device were responsible for returns as high as 30%.

In a statement, Sony Ericsson said: 'Sony Ericsson confirms that it has been made aware that a small number of consumers have experienced software issues with its Satio handset when using certain applications. Carphone Warehouse has temporarily removed the handset from sale to ensure that future customers do not have an adverse experience. Sony Ericsson is giving this matter its utmost priority and is working toward solving it as soon as possible.'

Sony Ericsson is understood to be developing software update to tackle the problem 'within the next few days'.

 


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5 Comments

  • Im shocked there is never a Top handset released by SE that doesnt have firmware issues. K850, C905 etc its becoming a bit silly!

  • Top scoping Sony Ericsson!

  • what the hell are sony playing at? Im one of the biggest SE fans in the world and in the phone shop where i work, sell mainly sony. But how can they really drop the ball year after year after year. Disappointing and Disgusting,.

  • Phones4u Pulled it today, shortly after it let us sell GSM stock instead of orange. Along with us not stocking the Anio, SE has dropped the ball again.

  • CPW made the correct decision! Customer experience will be improved as ythey are not being sold a handset that will almost certainly go faulty. Just Aino left to remove now.

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