T-Mobile pulls REVVL 7 Pro phones from its stores
What is different about the REVVL 7 Pro 5G?
The REVVL 7 Pro 5G offers a larger 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 1080 x 2436 resolution and a quad camera setup on the back. Besides the same 50MP Wide camera, 2MP depth sensor, and 2MP Macro camera, the REVVL 7 Pro features a 5MP Ultra-wide camera and a 16MP front-facing selfie-snapper. The device is equipped with slightly more RAM (8MP) and twice the storage (256GB) of the base model. While it keeps the base model’s 5000mAh battery, it supports faster 25W wired charging and 15 W wireless charging.
Leaked internal T-Mobile memo tells stores to return all REVVL 7 Pro 5G units including demos. | Image credit-The Mobile Report
The memo notes that all REVVL 7 Pro 5G inventory be returned starting today, August 7th, and be received by August 14th. It notes that the return of the phones is needed “to maintain our high-quality standards.” That would seem to indicate that there is a serious problem with these phones that can’t be fixed with a software update. T-Mobile adds in the memo that it is working to make more REVVL 7 Pro inventory available soon.
The memo makes it clear what T-Mobile wants all of its corporate and authorized stores to do the following:
- Locate all REVVL 7 Pro 5G phones, including demos for return.
- Reach out to your local manager if Inventory Reporting is needed.
- Complete the return RMA in the Assurant Portal using the Remorse return type.
- Select ‘Device-Customer unhappy with device After Using It’ Return Reason code.
While the instructions tell each store to claim that the returns are from customers who had remorse with their purchase and were unhappy with the REVVL 7 Pro 5G, this might have been the only option that could be justified.
Will the REVVL 7 Pro 5G return?
The Mobile Report says that some employees reported that the phone’s Phone app (the one used to make phone calls) has been crashing and the issue was fixed by installing Google’s Android Phone app instead. On the T-Mobile app, the REVVL 7 Pro 5G no longer appears although the base model does. Metro by T-Mobile’s website lists the device but notes that it is “currently unavailable online” as is the REVVL 7 5G for some reason.
Consumers who own the REVVL 7 Pro 5G should expect to receive a recall letter. After all, if there is an issue with the phone that forces inventory to be recalled, it does make sense that this is an issue that also affects the units sold by T-Mobile and Metro corporate and third-party stores.
Once we learn why T-Mobile has issued this memo, we will update this story so you might want to check back in every now and then.
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