AT&T will discontinue sales of the HTC First, sending all remaining stock back to HTC, due to extremely poor sales of the Facebook Home device, a report this morning claimed.
As of last week, the HTC First had sold just 15,000 since its debut on April 12, according to BGR.
Last week is when AT&T slashed the HTC First's price to just $.99 with a two-year contract.
According to BGR's sources, that price cut is just a final effort on AT&T's part to ditch as many of the devices as possible before shipping the rest back to HTC once a contract between AT&T and HTC for in-store displays expires.
A social experiment
The HTC First is the only phone to come pre-loaded with Facebook's Android UI overlay Facebook Home.
The ill-fated HTC device was unveiled on stage by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in early April.
Facebook Home itself was nearing 1 million users as of last week, according to figures released by the social network.
Neither HTC nor AT&T will discuss the HTC First's sales performance, though an AT&T store sales representative told TechRadar last week that "people don't seem to want that phone as much."
We asked both companies to comment on this latest report. AT&T informed us that they "don't comment on the results of individual manufacturer device sales," and HTC has so far not replied.
Source : techradar[dot]com
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