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For those hoping that the N900 will reach Asia, please know that it is now available in the Nokia stores here in Singapore at S$999 (incl. a bluetooth headset).
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Originally Posted by magnuslu View Post
For those hoping that the N900 will reach Asia, please know that it is now available in the Nokia stores here in Singapore at S$999 (incl. a bluetooth headset).
Around USD$711 !!!! With that price I can get two from the US.. I got mine for 396 USD brand new!
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Yes. That's pretty expensive. I got mine from the US a month or so ago for much less... I have not yet seen it advertised by any of the local telcos. As they subsidize the phones quite heavily when signing a 2 year contract, the vast majority of people here get their phones that way. I bought an iPhone 3GS on contract and sold it within 30 minutes. That financed my N900...
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does it have Chinese localization or Chinese input included ?
 
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got the phone 3months back im working here in singapore, buying overseas is a cheaper choice.. lol
 
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fellow singaporean here too, bought an export n900 set 2 months ago from USA. the only difference between an export set and a local set would be the 1 year nokia warranty, which may be of interest to some considering the high incidences of spoilt usb ports
 
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Don't despair on the warranty issue. If you ever need to, do approach Nokia in Singapore as there is a chance that they will entertain your service issue anyway. Please don't quote me on this as I don't have an 'official' statement in black and white on this.
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