Sony Ericsson Satio Complaints Music Phone
It would be your chance. You finally have the cell phone that you have been waiting in your hands, and you notice that its reliability is poor. It sounds ominous, but it is quite common for digital toys like the mobile phones are delivered with defects. Lately, what has happened to several customers who bought the phone Sony Ericsson Satio of The Carphone Warehouse stores and British Phones4u. The amount of Sony Ericsson Satios that were returned because of complaints of defects was so high that both chains have decided to pull the Satio of the sales area (at least for the short time after).

This is painful for Sony Ericsson, which recently have had luck with the K850, W910 and C902 models, and even had to make a compensation agreement with the suppliers concerned. Although until now it has hit two sales offices, it seems that the Sony Ericsson Satio had not passed the quality test for a number of configurations, but managed to finish in the hands of consumers, as 100% approved. It’s certainly a big hole in their reliability and this is a setback for a company that already knows stormy weather.
At this moment we have not received any reports from outside the region that the chains mentioned exercise, and therefore we assume he is still a relatively isolated incident yet. Yet it is remarkable that very often, shortly after the appearance on the market, the phones need to update with new firmware. [via letsgodigital]
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