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N900 in Japan?
So here I am in Japan feeling awfully left out over the coming of the N900. I have been doing some searching but I can't seem to find any word on whether or not the N900 is coming to Asian markets. Has anyone here heard anything?
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Sorry, mate, I haven't heard a peep. I was just in Japan and actively looking for information on the N900 but came up with nothing.
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On the PUSH N900 page from the other thread
(http://www.psfk.com/2009/09/hacking-...on-launch.html) it says Quote:
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Does maemo 5 even have localization support for east-asian character sets? if not, a release seems doubtful.
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i think that this will be a cool internet tablet in japan, but will you be able to use this as a phone? if so, im sold on the n900
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I believe this will work because: 1. The N900 supports the 2100 MHz 3G band, which should mean the phone will work in Japan. 2. There are reports of other 2100 MHz 3G phones working in Japan with a Softbank prepaid sim card. See for example here: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...8&postcount=51 This is for the phone call functionality. As for messaging functionality, you may need to configure the phone with information that e.g. Softbank will not want to provide. But I think in 2010 the law will change so carriers must provide all configuration information to allow other phones to work on their network. This is only for Softbank prepaid sim cards, which is a configuration that I have heard will work. I don't know anything about Softbank contract plans, or other carriers. I think I heard that non-standard sim-like technology has been/is being used in many Japanese handsets. |
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I think I've found some viable solutions for Japan usage (none completely ideal); if there's interest I can post more detail.
Basically my conclusions are:
Regarding direct sim card compabitility with the N900, it seems:
Regarding a WiFi data connection using the PHS300 as a WiFi router plus a USB data modem, then accessing the data connection from the N900 using Wifi, I found out the following:
Others may work, but you should check before buying. Note that the PHS300 does not run Linux, so you are dependent on the manufacturer to update their firmware to support newer USB data modems. Regarding paid WiFi hotspot services, there are a couple of these available, but they only work in e.g. downtown Tokyo, and don't have nearly the coverage of 3G data. But depending on where you live/when you need data, WiFi may be a better option for you. Personally, I think I'm going for Bluetooth headset profile for voice, and Willcom Core 3G for data. Continuing to investigate, though. |
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I'm also living in Japan, and very interested in this device...
I wonder how the SCIM input will work across programs ? It works ok on my N810, if I don't update to the latest OS version (at least when I tried ~6months ago) This is a showstopper for use in Japan (as a phone) if input doesn't work... |
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For non-Japan folks who want to use this as a phone during travel, the Passport SIM from Telestial.com offers Japan access. Data rates are outrageous, but voice works as long as your phone has the right frequencies. I haven't had much experience with it but to make a few calls from Narita during a layover.
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