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August 12, 2015

HTC pulls the One M9+ from shelves in the Netherlands

by John_A

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It was only last month that HTC launched the up scaled variant of its flagship smartphone in Europe and now it’s being removed from the shelves of retail stores in the Netherlands as a result of its 4G LTE connectivity issues.

Independent retailer, Phone House, sent out the following bulletin to its stores: “At the request of HTC, we ask you to withdraw the HTC M9+ immediately from sale. We will let you know how to deal with this further in a few days.”

To provide some explanation for its decision to pull the handset, HTC published this official statement on its website: “We put the quality of its products and providing an optimal user experience first. In that context, [we] are currently investigating the One M9+.

So there you have it, folks. The One M9+ has been pulled from stores in the Netherlands. We currently don’t have any information as to whether any other countries will receive the same treatment, but if it’s an LTE issue, it’s more than likely they will.

Via: MobileCowboys

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