As the latter appears smartphone of Microsoft Lumia 950 XL continues to have problems, as a result of which it is withdrawn from the market shelves.
The last company to sell electronic devices that has stopped selling the Lumia 950 XL is the Carphone Warehouse.
The company based in United Kingdom has announced that Microsoft's Lumia 950 XL has been pulled from its shelves and won't be available for purchase until the end of January.
According to blogger Gavin Fabiani-Laymon (via WindowsCentral), Carphone Warehouse said Microsoft's Lumia 950 XL was withdrawn due to problems with the device.
The information according to the blogger comes directly from a Microsoft representative to Carphone Warehouse and is absolutely accurate.
Earlier this month, Amazon in Germany also withdrew the Lumia 950 XL for similar issues although not announced in detail.
At the moment, Microsoft, which could shed light on the issues raised in Lumia 950 XL, has not officially stated anything.
Let's say if these problems are related to Lumia's operating system, Microsoft could probably resolve them, with a briefing of the operating system in the next few weeks. But if the problems are related to the hardware of the device, things are bad for the company.