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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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So I just stuck with the N900, and will wait till the N9 comes out, then make a huge fuss till they give me that one.
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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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I have had my n900 since February but recently it started randomly switching itself off, re-flashing it didn't help. It is on contract from Carphone Warehouse in the UK so I took it to their repair centre where they re-flashed it again which didn't work. I took it back to them and they sent it to Nokia for repair. I received the phone today and less than an hour after leaving the store it was switching itself off again. I took it back and I've been told that, as the repairs have failed, I am eligible for a replacement but that they don't have any in stock. They don't currently have any guidelines on similar specced replacements to offer but they will know early next week after a meeting. I'm quite fed up with the n900 and even if they had fixed it I would have sold it anyway.
What I'd like to ask this community is...
What phones are they likely to offer as a like for like replacement taking into account its specs and £429 pricepoint?
I'd just like to know what to expect, any thoughts and suggestions appreciated...