guardian.co.uk - 1/2/2009
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Orange is understood to be considering pulling the BlackBerry Bold from its line-up because of persistent problems with the device. Return rates are understood to have been uncharacteristically high, with consumers complaining of a number of issues, including dropped calls and poor reception. ...
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