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Originally Posted by Ryuokii View Post
Trying to send the phone to a NOKIA centre in the US is non-productive (taxes to export, contacts in the US, and how to get it back home) and time ineffective, though is proving to be the last resort ever.
unfortunately, this seems to be your best bet.

look at this thread for example. this canadian user also was unable to get his N900 repaired in his own country, and had to send it to the US.
if you bought it in the US, that's where you have to claim warranty.

(although in your case Nokia should make an exception IMO. the N900 is officially available in Brazil, it's just that your IMEI identifies it as US-bought. Nokia can't make the excuse that there are no "qualified technicians" available or whatever...)
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