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Originally Posted by govprog View Post
Actually N9 is available in our stores today. You heard right, OUR stores. Seems like that nokia knows where to strike first
P.S: Will get my hands on ASAP.
P.P.S: And I won't forget to share my first experience with my friends here too.
Sorry, but without pictures or a link there is no reason for us to believe this. (And I don't know you so I can't take your word for it)

Originally Posted by momcilo View Post

Which entities will be able to define the polices:
  1. Nokia
  2. Service Provider
  3. Company
  4. Government
  5. End user
Nokia should be able to set the default policies, overriding those should only void the software part of the warranty unless you overclock.

The service provider should only be allowed to limit what sim is allowed, nothing else, and should be required to unlock the phone at the end of the contract period.

Government should only be allowed control of things like frequencies and transmitting power nothing else.

Company and/or End user, that is whoever owns the device, should be allowed to override everything except sim and frequencies.
 

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