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One in seven new mobiles 'faulty'
An estimated two million of the 18 million mobiles sold last year in the UK could have been faulty, according to a Which? magazine consumer report.
It found that one in seven new mobiles had problems, 70% of which occurred in the first six months.
Twenty-seven percent of mobile owners with problems were not happy with the help they received either, said Which?
Video phone operator 3 had the poorest record, with one in three handsets on its network having problems.
Which? said that this could be down to "teething problems" with third generation mobile technology.
"They're newer and they are more sophisticated so it is reasonable to think they might have more teething problems," Abigail Waraker, assistant editor of Which? told the BBC News website.
Rachel Channing from 3 told the BBC News website that it was unrealistic to try and compare 3G technology, which is complex and new, to GSM technology.
Downloading full-length music videos, making video calls and so on is relatively novel for many people, so there was more chance of things going wrong.
She also criticised the sample size of the survey.
"The sample they picked out was only 50 customers. We have three million. It was only 16 who had experienced problems, so we don't think it is a representative sample," she said.
She added that the problems reported related to its oldest 3G handset model, released about two years ago.
"The technology is evolving so rapidly and the performance as you release them improves every time.
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/technology/4745205.stm
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