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#11
I found this link that shows that T-Moble intends to carry the N900 in the U.S. which means we may only pay a couple hundred dollars if we sign up with them.

http://hotcellularphone.com/nokia/tm...-rover-tablet/
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Originally Posted by derhorst View Post
It's usually 1:1 so $500-$600 sounds more reasonable IMO
if its 1:1 then Europeans are getting even more screwed because they would basically be paying $200 more for the same phone.
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Originally Posted by andrewfblack View Post
if its 1:1 then Europeans are getting even more screwed because they would basically be paying $200 more for the same phone.
We are dumb enough to pay that much. That's the way it goes.
 
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Where is the "I'll skip having kids to buy two" option?
 

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I never really thought someone would select skip feeding kids its there more as a joke. lol
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600 EUR is a reasonable price IMO. Remember its flagship product, and performance wise the cream of the crop.
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Originally Posted by Den in USA View Post
I found this link that shows that T-Moble intends to carry the N900 in the U.S. which means we may only pay a couple hundred dollars if we sign up with them.

http://hotcellularphone.com/nokia/tm...-rover-tablet/
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Originally Posted by ColdFusion View Post
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And 700$ isn't that much money anyway imho.
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Originally Posted by andrewfblack View Post
if its 1:1 then Europeans are getting even more screwed because they would basically be paying $200 more for the same phone.
They're doing that to us with every gadget.

MacBook: US-$ 999,- vs EUR 949,-

US-$ 999 are EUR 707,- if directly converted (okay, add VAT or sales tax to the US price, it is included in the european (or at least german) pricing).
 
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#20
Originally Posted by andrewfblack View Post
if its 1:1 then Europeans are getting even more screwed because they would basically be paying $200 more for the same phone.
Yep, and although we can always buy goods in dollar when we come to visit USA (which I would do for a N900 ) we're getting screwed by your different 3G system when it comes to phone !

I was lucky when I bought my E71 to found an american guy who had an european version of the phone, otherwise you just can't use 3G
 
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