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#101
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
I totally agree nokia sucks at advertising products...
Well, I found the advertising clip originally shipped with the N800 t be very well done. But I also think that not much people (apart from our N800 owners) did see that clip
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#102
Actually, we do support GSM here and AT&T wireless coverage has been, for me anyway, phenomenal. I drove from Texas to California and only once very briefly suffered total loss (Texas mountains) and only once had intermittant trouble (San Diego hills).

Your other points are well-taken... although Nokia plans to storm the US (again) with a vengeance next year...
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#103
Originally Posted by AbelMN View Post
I love the historic sites !
They have history over there?


 
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#104
BTW, regarding the topic of this thread:


No. No way.
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
They have history over there?
I think they bought it off ebay
 
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#106
Oooo you guys!

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#107
Originally Posted by Fadsjeik View Post
I'd even welcome an IT with a contract, because here in Europe it means a much much cheaper IT (read: free ). People here in the forum always tend to include the costs of the contract with the price of the device, i.e. the iphone costs more than 2000 dollar. However they tend to forget that you do get unlimited data and a whole lot of calling minutes for that price as well.
Nothing is for free. You will probably find if purchased on a contract that the device will be restricted to preserve revenue for the network carrier, for example walled garden web access, restricted use of VoIP. I'd think if purchased thro' a mobile network, the internet tablet as we know wouldn't be the same, you'd gain a phone, but lose choice.
 
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#108
Did you catch the dig I sent his way in the podcast?
 
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Originally Posted by Fadsjeik View Post
I'd even welcome an IT with a contract, because here in Europe it means a much much cheaper IT (read: free ). People here in the forum always tend to include the costs of the contract with the price of the device, i.e. the iphone costs more than 2000 dollar. However they tend to forget that you do get unlimited data and a whole lot of calling minutes for that price as well.
Its not about cost. Its about choice. At least for me - I'm not the type of person who sell their dignity for money.
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
Its not about cost. Its about choice. At least for me - I'm not the type of person who sell their dignity for money.
Mmmh... How much money exactly are we talking about here?
 
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