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Wow, ^ you sound like an ahole. Your impression does not match what most reviews and users say.
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2011-10-27
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ste-phan: thanks a lot for your initial thoughts - in your pictures it looks extremely cool though. Do you mind sharing where the device you got was made in, as in which country?
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2011-10-27
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2011-10-27
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Wow, ^ you sound like an ahole. Your impression does not match what most reviews and users say.
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Hey guys, long time lurker first time poster here.
I grabbed a 64 GB off Negri, so yes they are legit, and they ship fast (I did order two-day shipping though, and unless someone who ordered ground shipping says otherwise, I would advise people to order the two-day shipping since it ships from Hong Kong and having your N9 stuck on a boat for two weeks across the Pacific would suck royally).
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2011-10-27
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Hey guys, long time lurker first time poster here.
I grabbed a 64 GB off Negri, so yes they are legit, and they ship fast ...
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I grabbed a 64 GB off Negri, so yes they are legit, and they ship fast (I did order two-day shipping though, and unless someone who ordered ground shipping says otherwise, I would advise people to order the two-day shipping since it ships from Hong Kong and having your N9 stuck on a boat for two weeks across the Pacific would suck royally). Unfortunately, Negri seems to be sold out now, but they were cheapest. Only issue with Negri is that the N9's they ship, while still genuinely unlocked, are Starhub-branded phones. This means: marked as a Starhub phone on the packaging ("Nokia N9 Black 64GB(Starhub)" on the white sticker containing IMEI number), no branding on the physical exterior of the device or any of the included accessories, a Starhub wallpaper as default (can be changed), the same graphic as the wallpaper displayed on boot after the Nokia boot sequence and before displaying the home screen(cannot be changed), and a few Starhub "apps" which are just bookmarks into the web browser for Starhub services (which cannot be deleted). In day-to-day usage it's pretty forgettable and not such a big deal, but still we hope that whatever flashing mechanism comes along will allow us to get rid of this crapware. The Starhub phones also come with Asian power adapters, but they accept US voltage so Negri throws a (really) cheap adapter (not transformer) in the FedEx box (outside the N9 packaging itself) so you can plug it into a US outlet.
I'm running this on AT&T: tried to cut down my SIM card to a micro-SIM card and failed. The electronics are just too big on the AT&T SIM cards. I ended up taking a pair of nail scissors and cutting away almost all the plastic and it still wouldn't really fit in the tray. You can force-jam it into the tray, squish the tray into the phone, no dice - the N9 just wouldn't read it. I know the SIM card still worked because I could still fit it in one of the adapters that came with the cutter, plug it into my old phone, and get a signal. So if you have AT&T, save yourself the headache and trouble, and just go to an AT&T store and ask for a micro-SIM. The AT&T store I used replaced the SIM for free for me but of course, your mileage may vary, but of course AT&T's micro-SIM fits just fine and works just fine.
I asked AT&T at the store to put me on the $15/month "basic phone" unlimited data plan. They said "that phone looks like a smartphone" so it probably wouldn't work, but when I said "I know what I'm doing, please do it anyways" and they did so. Unfortunately the guy said that the phone was coming up as an unrecognized IMEI in the system (expected) but that it was therefore rejecting it. I was able to pull down Amazon off AT&T's 3.5G (as reported on the N9) in-store but the rep said that was pay-per-use. He did, however, say that I might have better luck talking to a rep over the phone who might be able to override some stuff in the system, so I will call them on Friday (611 from an AT&T cell line).
Hope this helps guys... appreciate it if someone has a different experience and can post with getting the $15/month unlimited data on AT&T.