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I just called Nokia USA the other day to find out courier service used to ship, that's fedex by the way, and asked about the ship date. The rep told me no later than two weeks into October. I dont know if it makes any difference but when i asked she put me on hold for about two minutes and then gave me that answer.
 

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Originally Posted by legendemeritus View Post
Here is a response from Amazon on the HSDPA band issue:



How many ATT customers can you dupe in 4 days?
I disabled 3G on my 3GS to see just how bad it is and well it definitely got much better than when I had a 2g and after I upgraded to my 3g. I dint know if it's because of the omap3 but pages load pretty much as fast as when I'm using 3G. Im looking forward to purchasing this device after I sell my 3gs to finance it
 
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Looks like the Amazon listing is being edited...
 
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Originally Posted by legendemeritus View Post
Looks like the Amazon listing is being edited...
Yes, it disappeared from the search...
 
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It could vanish from pre-order because all units assigned to Amazon USA by Nokia were pre-ordered. Taking pre-orders now would mean big delays for those clients. Bad PR for Amazon.
 
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What about our preorders? Are they still active?
 
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Why would they stop selling if demand is high? I think they would just start making another batch and take the orders and ship them on a first ordered first shipped basis.

For them to stop taking orders is very strange...unless Amazon needs a product to be avaialbe to ship within a certain amount of time before they will allow pre-order, and now it is beyond their allowable time frame due to a delay or something so they have stopped taking pre-orders.
 
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Originally Posted by jandmdickerson View Post
Why would they stop selling if demand is high? I think they would just start making another batch and take the orders and ship them on a first ordered first shipped basis.

For them to stop taking orders is very strange...unless Amazon needs a product to be avaialbe to ship within a certain amount of time before they will allow pre-order, and now it is beyond their allowable time frame due to a delay or something so they have stopped taking pre-orders.
Not really strange - since pre orders from Amazon are not coming directly from nokia but rather a 3rd party - who may have a limited supply
 

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Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
Not really strange - since pre orders from Amazon are not coming directly from nokia but rather a 3rd party - who may have a limited supply
Yes I know, but they are a for profit organization. Mo' money is good right?

I would think they would mark it "out of stock." This would drive demand even higher.
 
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