I didn't plan on buying or, bit I will admit it does look nice. Would have to get a clear skin on it. But they didn't even have any left. Amazing. This phone is selling like crack. Lol.
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I didn't plan on buying or, bit I will admit it does look nice. Would have to get a clear skin on it. But they didn't even have any left. Amazing. This phone is selling like crack. Lol.
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Talked with a friend who works at Nokia he told me AT&T requested the Nokia ship all available White Nokia L900 as of today.
The cyan was sold out at the store I visited on Saturday. The sales guy said the phone was selling well. When I asked whether better-than-expected, he responded "much better".
BTW, he was wearing a very nice Lumia t-shirt.
I think the Lumia is really catching on. What do you think? Be afraid.....br very afraid.
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Guess this is what they call rolling thunder.
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And the thunder rolls ( in my Garth brooks voice) :)
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http://www.hergoods.info/avatar1.jpgGuess this is what they call rolling thunder.
Out of the 8 AT&T stores in my city, only one had any cyan phones. And even then, they only had 2! Also, one of the three stores I went to today was entirely sold out of all three colors.
I wonder if this comes from being understocked or something. I can't wait to see the sales numbers in a few months. But with the phone being technically free for us folks that bought it before the 22nd, how will this affect their revenue?
called one AT&T store on Sunday, they had 7 cyan lumias. Went in on Monday afternoon, they were already sold out. Asked about white, they sold all of them on launch day. Can't wait to see sales figures.
Problem is Nokia hasn't manufactured very many, so stores are out of stock. Let's not overestimate how big the demand really is.
or maybe Nokia manufactured many but the demand is so high, they can't produce enough of them. Truth is, we don't know anything until Q2 report.