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There's no difference - apart from the keyboard....The rest is completely location agnostic, as far as I know. WIFI is obviously...
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This is not entirely obvious, because a greater number of WiFi channels (13) are available in Europe than in the USA (11). See here, paragraph title "limitations"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi
This means that if a European access point were configured to use channel 12 or 13 it would be invisible to a USA device which did not recognize channels above 11. As a practical matter I do not know if the N810 radio used on USA models works with those channels, but perhaps someone can find this information?
I would like to buy a nokia N810. I'm from italy but in this moment I'm staying in the USA. Are there difference between american and europe device? If I buy it in the USA could I find some problems to use it in italy?
tks
federico