Its not just Samsung though. The same happened with the R2H in the UK. The early versions turned up with no Bluetooth. Then customers started getting extended batteries in the U.S. and today its pretty difficult to tell what you're going to get.

Manufacturers/vendors should take good care over their Internet-based data and the data that gets sent to distributors. Being led into a wrong purchase through incorrect specifications is an annoying customer experience.

Via jkkmobile.

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Its not just Samsung though. The same happened with the R2H in the UK. The early versions turned up with no Bluetooth. Then customers started getting extended batteries in the U.S. and today its pretty difficult to tell what you're going to get.

Manufacturers/vendors should take good care over their Internet-based data and the data that gets sent to distributors. Being led into a wrong purchase through incorrect specifications is an annoying customer experience.

Via jkkmobile.

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Q1 Ultra specification confusion.

Posted on 17 September 2007, Last updated on 07 November 2019 by

Oops! I forgot to post about this one. JKK sent it to me as he wanted to highlight the problem of inconsistency among Samsung Q1 Ultra specifications.

On his blog entry he shows the NP-Q1UAY01/SEA (A=America?)

pdf and specs as an example. They clearly state Bluetooth but when you get the device, you won’t find any Bluetooth. At one point I even remember that the the Q1-EL was a 600Mhz device. Then 800Mhz. The price changed and now there’s no Bluetooth. In Europe its the same with the NP-Q1UA000/SEG (G=Germany?) also known as the "Samsung Q1 Ultra-Pro 800 Bahir HS" Some retailers list it as coming with the fingerprint reader and indeed, the Samsung official images show it with the fingerprint reader but if you order one, you won’t find a fingerprint reader on it when you get it!

Its not just Samsung though. The same happened with the R2H in the UK. The early versions turned up with no Bluetooth. Then customers started getting extended batteries in the U.S. and today its pretty difficult to tell what you’re going to get.

Manufacturers/vendors should take good care over their Internet-based data and the data that gets sent to distributors. Being led into a wrong purchase through incorrect specifications is an annoying customer experience.

Via jkkmobile.

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