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2012-10-17
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the finland one can overclock to 1150 but the korean ones only to 950\
what do you think ?
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"Made in finland" is mistake found on replacement bodies, both high and low quality ones.
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All N900's (except early dev devices) were made in Korea. "Made in finland" is mistake found on replacement bodies, both high and low quality ones.
All N900's (except early dev devices) were made in Korea. "Made in finland" is mistake found on replacement bodies, both high and low quality ones. "Dexigned" is funny mistake (of screen's backplate) and indicate chinese replacement part for sure, but nothing worrying.
What I would be concerned of, is fact that LCD/digitizer may be of lower quality than original one (MyPaint is good program to check digitizer's response).
/Estel
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
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N900's HDMI-Out
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Camera cover MOD
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