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2012-03-16
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2012-03-16
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2012-03-16
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2012-03-16
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Yes, that's the Nokia warranty policy: the country/region in which the device was planned to be sold (revealed by product code) is the country/region where you have warranty.
That is why I'm trying to find a shop here in the USA, which sells European N9s (i.e. with European product code). But even if I do find one, I'm not quite sure that Nokia Europe would honor the warranty if I don't have a valid European sales receipt or warranty certificate.
So, if anyone has any experience or information about this, please let me know.
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2012-03-16
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2012-03-17
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Thanks for the reply!
Two reasons:
1) I won't be in Europe until this fall (N9 will probably not be available anymore by then) and shipping the phone from Europe to the US is expensive and problematic, due to customs, etc.
2) Most EU shops are more expensive than the US shops.
So if price was not a factor, I would ask someone to buy it directly from Nokia and send it to me to the US (or I could also fly back for a weekend), but this way I would end up paying $800+ for the N9, which I could get here for around $500 or even less.
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2012-03-19
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I am planning to buy an N9 (black or white) from the US, but I need European warranty. Does anyone have experience with Nokia warranty claims for devices bought abroad/overseas?
If I understand correctly, for European warranty the product code of the device must be European and also the device's IMEI code has to be registered in Nokia's system (there are warranty checkers on the European Nokia sites for that, e.g. at Nokia UK). Do you know whether this is sufficient or do they really ask for some warranty certificate or sales receipt from an authorized reseller?
Also, people who bought their N9 from the US, could you tell me which variants/product codes are sold mostly by the US online shops (e.g. Welectronics, CTINYC, ATGSM, NegriElectronics, etc.)?
The product code can only be found on the SIM tray and it is not stated on the box somewhere, right?
Thank you!