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In a truly remarkable display of customer care, the folks at Nokia have managed to out the software
fix to Lumia 900's connectivity issues already. That's only two days
after the Finnish company acknowledged the problem's existence, and an
impressive three days earlier than promised. The software update can be applied via Microsoft's Zune software. In case you don't feel like dealing with USB cables and such, you can also exchange your Nokia Lumia 900 at any AT&T store free of charge as well. And by the way, Nokia and AT&T are still going to give you a $100 bill credit if you purchase a new device between now and April 21st as a goodwill gesture, thus making it free on a contract. Source |
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