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Bought a N900 :i
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tuxsavvy
2013-08-15 , 11:31
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I'd be leaning on to doing the dispute now. A genuinely new N900 would have 50% battery charge. Yours does not have that. A genuinely new N900 would not have its sticker on the retail packaging box torn, yours was torn. Last but not least, a genuine N900 would have that black "matte-like" material covering the screen, yours doesn't (at least not featured in the video).
What I'm actually really surprised about is that a fake N900 can even take flash from flasher-3.5 seems like the cloned N900 are getting more sophisticated these days. I was watching a few youtube videos on fake N900 but they all seem to run on symbian-look-a-like OS. I wonder what do you actually see if the battery was functional.
Nonetheless, the product is not as stated. It came as D.O.A. with flat battery forcing the owner to buy another battery. That is simply a big no-no.
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