HTC One M9+ sales temporarily halted in Netherlands

Himanshu, 11 August, 2015

The HTC One M9+, which was released back in May this year and went on sale in Europe a couple of months later, is being taken off shelves from several retail stores in the Netherlands.

Popular retailer Phone House sent out the following statement (translated) to its offices: "At the request of HTC, we ask you to HTC M9 plus immediately, until further notice to withdraw from the sale. We will let you know in a few days how this further to deal with."

Although the exact reason behind the move isn't yet known, it is being said that the handset is experiencing issues with 4G LTE connectivity in the country.

Meanwhile, the Taiwanese company has come out with the following statement (translated): "HTC puts the quality of its products and providing an optimal user experience first. In that context, we are currently investigating the HTC One M9 +. This device we have to pick that reason temporarily, from the sales. Once more is known, we will let you know. Thanks in advance for your understanding and patience."

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  • Anonymous
  • 19 Aug 2015
  • mTn

... and eventually they will fall again. That's the way of economics. As for HTC perhaps they should seriously consider moving to the background again and be an OEM-manufacturer for other brands. Maybe a much better scenario could be, that e.g. ...

  • iCraped? Then u crap
  • 13 Aug 2015
  • fuN

say what? iPhone copied? Hey beta watch those "crap" of a tongue. HTC is long gone Adieus............. Iphone can neever eveer copy HTC (d real crap............hCrap)

  • AnonD-102946
  • 12 Aug 2015
  • Jh8

in samsung (flagships) we trust .. never liked htc since the days of the non-smart phones .. always overpricing their devices over nothing .. just like late nokia

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