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2011-08-10
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They are entirely able to tell what sort of device it is, from the IMEI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_Allocation_Code
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2011-08-10
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The N9 is released in all parts of the world where Nokia is large. You know that it's only a couple of months since Symbian was the largest smartphone OS, by far. Still they were nowhere to be seen in the US. The world hasnt really changed all that much since then, only Android becoming popular world wide, thanks to Samsung.
People like you make me glad the N9 wont be seen in the US.
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2011-08-10
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People like me have used and promoted Linux for years. People like me plunk down $650 to pre-order a N900 sight unseen. People like me would buy a N9 just as a show of support for MeeGo if it appeared to have any future at all. I'm tempted to order one anyway for just that reason, even though I really need a hardware keyboard. But realistically I'm not so rich I can blow $750 on a device not suited to my needs just to make a point.
I was only stating the situation as I see it. If that makes me an Ugly American so be it.
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2011-08-10
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@ London
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2011-08-10
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@ Germany
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2011-08-10
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What does tethering have to do with having a smart phone? The Nokia 6600 had GPRS tethering over bluetooth, and virtually any Nokia feature phone still has that feature ...
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2011-08-10
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Tethering in the US means that you'll get charged. Show me otherwise.
Verizon is stopping illegal tethering same for AT&T. Funny how "illegal tethering" also means that bluetooth tethering without a tethering data plan (which is extra) is inclusive in these crack downs.
Glad you brought up the Nokia 6600. It's 2011. Not 2003. The US carriers are charging for those old features. If you're not American, do more research. If you are American, and getting away with that... please share your secret.
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2011-08-10
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@ United States
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2011-08-10
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@ Sicily
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It's 2011. Not 2003. The US carriers are charging for those old features. If you're not American, do more research. If you are American, and getting away with that... please share your secret.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_Allocation_Code