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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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It's the handwriting solution provided by PenPower. Although Nokia Hong Kong promotes it, it's a third-party app and users will have to download it and install it by themselves.
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2010-05-04
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@ Italy
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2010-05-04
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@ Auckland NZ
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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@ Melb
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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@ Finland
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I don't get how nokia can sell the n900 in hk with the fm transmitter by simply dissabling it...
Surely that's a bit like selling illegal drugs but just saying you wont use them? Didn't Rockstar get done in the US for that hot coffee thing, sounds a bit similar. I know HK will have different laws but it's still and fm transmitter?
Also, awesome pics
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2010-05-04
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