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That...and the fact that the "non functional" part in les_garten's post seems a bit over the top, wouldn' t you say?
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@Bruce: looks like a typo: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=89
There _is_ a technological issue, because cost, complexity, and physical size are all under tight constraints here.
So you can expect to wait a few months after the main N900 release (useful throughout most of the world, including urban areas in the US) to the 800/1900 version (useless outside N. & S. America, but significantly expanding rural coverage in the US, and.adding coverage in markets without a network in the AWS band, e.g. Canada and S. America.).
Will there be such a release? Of course I don't know, since they haven't announced anything about it, but it seems likely enough. However, it'll definitely be a while if it does happen.
World's first inductively-charged N900!