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Nokia Check availability page
http://europe.nokia.com/find-product...k-availability
Unity games announced they will be bringing their games to the N9
http://thenokiablog.com/2011/09/29/n...nity-3d-games/
Check out the video second game they incorporated numpty physics like drawing into the game, pretty cool if you ask me.
Who makes the suction cup joystick for the iphone and can we get it for the N9?
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2011-10-04
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Since Best Buy tracks all shipments online live, you could just go to bestbuy.com and search for Nokia N9. I already did it... they don't even CARRY it, nevermind stock it. heh I've bought a LOT from Best Buy online and in the stores. (One time, online ON THE WAY to the store using my Galaxy Tab to buy a new laptop before I even arrived at the store. BOOM... paid and done.) Inventory is tracked wonderfully on their site.
All that said, if they don't even list it, they won't have it at all anywhere.
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Nokia Australia is no longer listing the phone as available soon and the full product support page is now online.
Appears as though release is iminent then!
First shipment of Nokia N9 for Australia has arrived and is going through customs right now.
I don't think shops will be able to get them in this week. But at least it's in Oz. =D
You will be surprised how quick product distribution logistics can work.
Going through customs on a Tuesday can still mean reaching stores on Thursday - but that depends on the logistics/distribution system that Nokia uses with their retailers.
I tend to agree. My guess is possibly Friday, more likely Monday.
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We have some ridiculously high import taxes, service taxes and industrialized products taxes. On top of that, we have the greediest capitalists and the stupidest consumers in the world.
Final result: we always pay exorbitant prices for everything industrialized, even for things that are manufactured in Brazil, like cars, digital cameras and... iPhone 4's, just to give a few examples.
EDIT: By the way, Nokia is probably the top brand in Brazil when it comes to cell phones, even though Apple and Samsung (with the SGS2) have been gaining lots of market share recently.