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2013-06-26
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2013-06-26
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Then it made in Finland Original?This is an example I found IMEI out of my doubts:
*" After pressing This code, you will see a 15-digit number on the screen time immediately Which is called IME number.
The number Might be as below:
3 6 9 3 9 5 0 3 2 3 5 5 6 7 8
Now look at the 7th and 8th digit. These two digits will Ensure your phone's quality! "
If is 03 should be made in korea. And if I were in Finland should be 00. Am I wrong? Thank you.
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2013-06-26
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2013-06-26
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I somehow managed to read that you were talking about the last two digits..sorry...7th and 8th digits used to indicate the location of the device's construction until 2002, but today the type allocation code is eight digits long so it the 7th and the 8th digits don't probably mean anything by themselves.
EDIT: It is possible for one phone model to have multiple type allocation codes depending on revision, manufacturing location, and other factors, but after little research it seems like every N900's TAC is 35693803.
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2013-06-26
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it's a genuine nokia.
Majority work prefect, but will have minor differences too original brand new store bought n900's. there is a youtube video for a 'Fake nokia n900 unboxing' or.. something, it's not a fake nokia but it is a refurbished n900, i bought one also but i knew what it was etc.
The first tell is the box they come in, the embossed keyboard on the front has no spacebar. The box has cheap thin shiny black plastic inside, the user manual can sometimes be a photocopied book stapled together, you can see the corrugations in the cardboard when you open the box etc.. the phone itself, the plastic 'nokia' bezel surround on the front is black but the nokia logo is black not white, below the battery there sometimes might be a small oval sticker with a dragon on it, typically placed over the screw, from when it was put back together in china.
it's potluck with the 'made in Finland' stickered phones, some have new screens, some have new motherboards/keyboards etc etc.. all work fine bar one or two, it's just the accessories that come with them you need to be cautious for..eg.
the N900 i recently bought had a new screen, works great only setback is that it's a fraction dimmer than a genuine nokia screen. not a problem since the phone was only $160 aud.. However, the earbuds were random 'Noika' crap, the mini ovi suit CD had nothing on it and i went through 3 phone chargers since the first one i was sent overheated and literally blew up, told the seller( i was lucky i got a great seller) and he said he'd replace it with two new chargers and if they didn't work he would give me a full refund-one of them worked... but im using an old Samsung charger anyway since i don't want to start a fire in my house.
sometimes the battery's are knockoff's but sometimes you get genuine ones.
anyway, it's cheap enough and if it's a dud go though paypal and say you ordered a new phone but this is a refurbished one that's got X problems.
hop this clears everything up for anyone confused.
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2013-06-26
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So far my new N900 refurbished working very good, today I'm reviewing the camera, the writing speed and internal memory with Pierogi Infrared Remote Control. I have been a surprise, the camera gets a little better contrast and focus, and Infrared Remote Control has a bit more range than my other N900 made in Korea. I remember that my two devices are using the same settings (CSSU testing, apps and files MyDcos) The only problem is the screen, has two white spots only appear when white background. Research the source of this problem and it is a bad factory assembly. To fix this I open the n900 and disassemble the slider and screen to mount again. Any suggestions about this problem? Thank you.
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N900, 64gigas, xlv 250 - 805mhz, CSSU testing Kernel Power.
Last edited by mailcomx; 2013-06-26 at 15:14.