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2019-09-06
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2019-09-06
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2019-09-06
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@ Brittany, France
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Thanks a lot!
That tool is genius! Never seen that, should probably have thought of searching for it.
That price is then UK VAT + Norwegian VAT, I was under the impression we only have to pay VAT in one country?
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2019-09-06
, 09:21
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What about cases and screen protectors? Will it bring any? Will it be easy to achieve?
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2019-09-06
, 10:09
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@ Norway
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I seem to remember that toll.no have their own import calculator too. I have been using it a few times when I was living in Norway.
Overall, I remember that the fees were quite significant, probably manageable with the median salary in Norway, but tougher for someone with only a French salary. Anyway, the amounts depending on product types are all well explained on the website.
Also, multiple times, I noticed that web stores did not offer to buy at the price excl. the EU VAT when shipping to Norway, which is wrong. And the Norwegian fees were added on top of that. I had to contact the web stores after delivery to ask for a partial refund, which they sometimes agreed to do, but was still losing a bit because the Norwegian fees I paid were calculated on the full price including VAT.
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2019-09-06
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@ Lisbon - Portugal
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2019-09-06
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2019-09-06
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@ NL
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As a port of LineageOS is a community effort (just as SailfishOS or anything else but the stock Android)
I would rather let Chen do his work (getting mass production up and running) and search for any LineageOS porting efforts by myself.
What I can confirm is that there are 2 senior developers has been working on Lineage OS since a while ago. And they've made some great progress. (All the credit goes to them)
They are awaiting for the official release and can move the porting project into the next stage I believe.
That's as far as I know, and again, it's a great work of Lineage community.
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2019-09-06
, 13:56
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@ The DMV
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