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...warranty is worldwide...
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@ North Carolina (Formerly Denmark and Iceland)
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Warranty is NOT worldwide. It never is.
However, it is somewhat unified in the EU. If bought in a EU country, the N900 is under warranty for 2 years everywhere in the EU. If i remember it right, it's only 1 year in USA and may not be applicable outside it (otherwise americans could just have it repaired in europe in the 2nd year).
As for flashing: you don't sign anything when you buy, so you can put whatever you want (if it works) on your device. It's yours. It may possibly void warranty, but i seriously doubt that. And if the images used are freely available, you can flash whichever you want
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@ Montreal
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Would it be possible to update US's model to european firmware after purchasing? Would that be legal?
Since the warranty is worldwide accepted, then I don't see why I should buy the European model?(yes I live in Europe)
Thanks in advance.