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2008-02-25
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Yea.. but if you haven't noticed, Nokia is selling electronic devices - not coffee. N800 is old model and you can't change it. So stop the BS. I will.
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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The point is that the N800 already disappeared from various Nokias web sites. Go back to the first post in the thread and check if you do not believe me. Nokia said that they wanted to keep two products in parallel at different price points, but they don't.
And I am not talking about anonymous web merchants choosing not to keep the N800 on inventory, I am talking about Nokia direct shops. In various countries, Nokia already took the N800 out of their product line themselves. That's a fact.
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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Hm-m. I wonder if what we're seeing is preparation first for a Wimaxed N800 and then a Wimaxed N810.
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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I don't think we need to worry so much about whether or not the N800 is being discontinued anyway. I'm now seeing OS2008 available (hack version) for the N770... I see THAT as a much more significant indication that my N800 will be useful for quite some time. Whenever an 820 or 830 comes out, it seems to me that my N800 will continue to trundle along with the pack. Thank you, Nokia!
Also, I can't see a future N800 variant with a product ID greater than N809 at the highest. Of course, that's my opinion based on experience and not Nokia canon.
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