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Ive given up trying to find one in Vancouver, but in 3 days I will be travelling throught the Hongkong airport, and I read here that the nokia store in the airport has the n800. Will I have any problems with buying it in Hongkong, language-wise? Like are there going to be problems for me, I only know english.
 
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This is not an authorative answer, but as far as I think I know the N800 includes all the supported languages in all devices.
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Originally Posted by Iax View Post
Ive given up trying to find one in Vancouver, but in 3 days I will be travelling throught the Hongkong airport, and I read here that the nokia store in the airport has the n800. Will I have any problems with buying it in Hongkong, language-wise? Like are there going to be problems for me, I only know english.
I'm not sure about this, but I think you should be able to update the firmware anyway so you can choose the language then?
 
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I am actually from Vancouver, and I brought a N800 on a short trip to Seattle.
I actually brought it a few weeks before CompUSA closed down most of their Washington stores
 
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The only serious problem is that Nokia apparently won't honour the warranty if you're not in the area where you bought the device.
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Plus, presumably, you may have the wrong power plug?
 
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The power plug im not too woried about, because i could just use a converter or by a new one ebay, But im going to in SE asia for over a month, so its even less of an issue.

Im just worried about weird chinese buttons, or locked down firmware.
 
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hi, this is my post, i ain't any expert on anything but on thid topic i can be of some help, i work at the hk airport and i can tell u that n800 aren't available there since nokia don't sell the n800 here in hong kong. i've managed to get mine at a computer centre in wan chai if u know where that is in hong kong where they sell these imported n800.
 
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Thanks for the info. Im only go to be there a few hours, so I wont have time to leave the airport.
Hopefully thailand or malaysia will have some place that has it...
 
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I picked up mine from Singapore- but this was actually a direct import from HK as they have not yet been released in Singapore. No problems at all (I'm from the UK)- the firmware is universal, unlike Nokia phones, and there is no regionalisation on the HK model I have.

BTW you will not find one of these in Thailand yet- they're actually pretty thin on the ground in APAC at the moment.

If you do get one from HK, I would definately unbox it at the store and make sure it fires up OK and has no dead pixels. I went through a couple before I found one I was happy with, and even then the backlight is a bit uneven on the right hand side (but then I'm a fussy git)!

Good luck!
 
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