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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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http://n9-apps.com
Hmm.
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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Is there any information about the languages included in N9?
We know that Nokia have configured their products according to geographical zones. In Europe or Middle-/Southeurope it is standard that included among others the German, Italian and English languages.
http://www.digitec.ch/?param=toppreise&wert=219894
In the above postet Swiss online shop is mentioned that the French and Italian language will be avaiable separately and with extra fee, but I couldn’t find this product (additional languages) in any place on their shop. This suggests that the German language will be included, because in Switzerland they speak german, french and italien.
This is something I've never heard of a Nokia smartphone and may not be possible. N900 has included, for example, a lot of languages and the same for Symbian devices.
Here on the forum I also read that installing an additional language in N9, in contrast to N900, would be very difficult or even impossible, so this will probably not be a solution.
Because I need mainly Italian, I would like to know if anyone has any information about the included languages in Europe.
Thanks to everybody will anser my question.
P.S. Sorry for my bad English, I’m trying to give my best.
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2011-09-02
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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Meanwhile the world is going crazy
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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Meanwhile the world is going crazy
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2011-09-02
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Weird revelation... we're bemoaning the lack of information pertaining the Nokia N9, we dislike the WP7 strategy, we wholly dislike Elop.
Yet Nokia's stock price is actually rising, Anna is out, Belle is looming and looking rather well. The Nokia 700 seems to be the next Nokia 5800 in terms of sales figures and expectations, and ultimately Nokia isn't failing as bad as we hope/like/thought/whatever.
Not saying that losing 20%+ share is a good thing... but it seems that we're all wanting and betting on a horse (Nokia N9) that we all want to win... but we're in the serious minority it seems.
Perhaps this is why we're being relegated to no definite days for the Nokia N9. Face it, Maemo isn't a real seller. It sold, but hell, the 5800 sold way more. Maemo is a community of geeks that they just don't think will buy into the N9 in record numbers - be honest, we won't buy the N9 because of Aegis security, because it doesn't have a hardware keyboard, because it doesn't look as cool as the Nokia N900 or because we're smart enough to figure out that it may be the end of the line (something a regular consumer wouldn't care about mostly), because we can't find it, or insert whatever reason you have - diehards are excluded.
The more I look at things from this direction, I see why Nokia is pulling the plug on this community. We don't matter.
I see why they kept starting/stopping/restarting the Maemo devices, OS et al. Because they could because no matter what they do, we'd complain. We'd say we were up to the task to make better... but so far, even that's never happened.
Things like the CSSU, et al... they're great things. But once new devices were given out, silence from most of those blokes. They jumped ship to Meego.com without a notice given for the most part. We're stuck with vocal trolls, geeks with hidden goals and more iPhone/Android/WP7 talk then desire for whatever Nokia will come up with next.
I think if more people bought the N900, perhaps they'd pay attention. But as it stands, what do they stand to lose? 100k customers? Quite a few shades less than million customers? About 10k forum cruisers? They're targeting the next billion.
Just thinking outside the box. Disagree or agree... I'm at least trying to figure out why nothing has been said so far in terms of definite dates, advertising or much of anything.
At least they showed it once. Thanks Nokia for that. I enjoy that bone you threw us.
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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Charging extra for languages is tantamount to a restaurant selling you a drink and then charging you for the ice. This would never happen, and I'm quite certain that retailer is mistaken in regards to language support. I highly doubt that this is cause for concern.
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