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Originally Posted by PHILzstift View Post
If you can find a Nokia Service Point they will send it to Nokia ... they did so in my case. They didn't want o see any inquiry or something.
But beware ... they could not repair it and they have no N900 so i got an E7. I'm now trying to contact amazon (i bought it there) but they also have no N900 ... :-(

Maybe I'll get an N9 .... ha ha ha ;-)
Same story here. Except my E7 is still on route.

@Millsy1 You don't need proof of purchase, you need the warranty card - it's a paper that states the date of purchase, the IMEI and the issuer of the card. It's not really a card, it's an A4 paper folded in two.

When I sent it to Nokia, they said I didn't need any of them, since all N900s were in warranty, seeing how it was released under 2 years. When I sent it it, they returned the invoice and adjacent papers, but they kept the warranty card. Since I'm not getting it back, it's OK.

The only option they gave me is to contact the seller and ask them for a replacement N900, and they would arrange the exchange. Unfortunately, I ordered it from the other side of the country, so I'm not going there. I took the E7.

Feels odd to go Symbian, but I'm low on alternatives.
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N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.

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