T-Mobile website has removed all Windows Phones

PLGomez

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So if you check out T-Mobile's website there are no more Windows Phones. Not even the refurbished 810. I was pretty excited about having T-Mobile, now I dunno how to feel about it...
 
So if you check out T-Mobile's website there are no more Windows Phones. Not even the refurbished 810. I was pretty excited about having T-Mobile, now I dunno how to feel about it...
Probably just preparing for the 521 release. Still odd they would remove all windows phones.
 
Probably just preparing for the 521 release. Still odd they would remove all windows phones.
521 is already out here. I saw it in a local Walmart and even HSN was having it.
I suspect this might be just to make sure their iPhone orders are not hitting a number.
 
I think I heard something yesterday with them about iPhones they signed up over 537,000 new subscribers?
 
Someone posted about this last week in the Carrier Discussion forum. Sad. Hopefully, they'll have the Catwalk announced soon. I don't get why they EOL'd the 810 and made the 8X go M.I.A., especially since they apparently didn't EOL it.
 
I think I heard something yesterday with them about iPhones they signed up over 537,000 new subscribers?
Must be not only because of ppl going for i5, this would include users coming in because of changes in plans (contract) also...
 
T-Mo is really trying to bring handset prices down... The 810 is being directly replaced by the 521. It's virtually the same phone, but with a 5MP camera without the flash. It will also be the first to carry Wi-Fi calling on a Windows Phone (yippee - although the rumors from Nokia state that this is also coming for the 810 as well). Overall, the $150 price point of the 521 vs. the $400 price point of the 810 was what killed the 810. For nearly $250 (or $10 a month) less you get a great Windows Phone.
 
T-Mo is really trying to bring handset prices down... The 810 is being directly replaced by the 521. It's virtually the same phone, but with a 5MP camera without the flash. It will also be the first to carry Wi-Fi calling on a Windows Phone (yippee - although the rumors from Nokia state that this is also coming for the 810 as well). Overall, the $150 price point of the 521 vs. the $400 price point of the 810 was what killed the 810. For nearly $250 (or $10 a month) less you get a great Windows Phone.

thanks for the laugh
 
I have Tmobile's Nokia Lumia 810 and after months of the phone's other storage increasing issue; no fix by MS, Nokia having me delete this n that (troubleshooting)..it still cannot be fixed. Tmobile's customer service offered us (husband & self) two cells, at full price once we pay off our $500(ea) cells. Really frustrating that this issue has been going on since November 2012 and we bought our cells 12/31/12. Do a search on phone's "other storage" ...I even had a 16g sd card.