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"Select markets"?
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With N97 not even released on my neck of the woods I guess I'll sit and wait while playing with my N800 :mad: |
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You can preorder in Italy, too. I did. 599 € will soon be out of my account.
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According to a post here on t.m.o., and who am I to dispute that august body, the n810 had 7 keyboard variants: us, fisenoda, ptes, fr, de, ru, it.
I assume the n900 will be the same. Is it this which drives the "selected markets" thing? The only Nokia european websites I find taking pre-orders are Germany and Italy. Assuming the US model is available on the same date, why can't they release in the UK as well? |
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Since we're experct speculators, my guess is as follows:
British English, American English, Canadian French, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Swedish, Russian From the N900 language support section, they probably wouldn't do languages spoken in countries where they aren't selling, right ? |
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us - British English, American English fisenoda - Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish ptes - Portuguese, Spanish, Latin American Spanish fr - Canadian French, French French de - German ru - Russian it - Italian Just got to fit in Czech, Dutch and Polish (maybe on German keyboard) |
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No idea what it would be, but going by the recent 5800 and N97 launches I'd say it would include a few random European countries and somewhere in Asia. Americas launches are normally handled separately because they use different frequencies, and the Americas are traditionally weaker markets for Nokia anyway so they normally come later.
(Apple usually does launches in the US first and Europe later as Europe is a weaker market for Apple. Get your strong markets first, then move on to less sure territory...) But that's all guesswork. Maybe Maemo's US links and the tablets' relatively strong sales in America would bring the N900 there first? That would make some sense too. It's all so new it's unpredictable... In any case, they usually go global within half a year of the "select markets", so if you can sit on your hands for six months you should have it wherever you are. |
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I'd check the availability of the N900 from the online Nokia store in Canada, but they don't have one.
I suspect Canadians will be getting their N900s from the States, just like we did with the N800. |
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