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I'm a little unsure as to what version of the N900 I need. On Amazon I see it's the US version, but what other versions are there?
I live in Israel, so I'm kinda worried I'll order the wrong version than what I need.
So my question is, what are the other versions and what are the differences between them? I know my current N96 uses both GSM and 3G (UMTS) to connect to my provider. I'm almost certain there won't be any problems with US version phones here but I just wanna make sure.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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there are no different versions, only localized versions with different keyboard layouts. that's it.
connectivity options are the same in every device.

if you want to make sure it works, check the official specs and compare it to the frequencies your carrier uses.
 

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Hi
I am living in Israel too. I have some problem with the N900. are you ready to talk with me by phone?
gadirechav@gmail.com
 
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Originally Posted by Gad177 View Post
Hi
I am living in Israel too. I have some problem with the N900. are you ready to talk with me by phone?
gadirechav@gmail.com
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Like SubCore said:

There aren't any differences between localizations other than keyboard layout, language, and possibly legal restrictions (for example, you can't use a personal FM transmitter in some countries, so it is disabled.) and/or carrier restrictions (vodaphone uk uses it's own branded version of Maemo 5)

Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by xomm View Post
(vodaphone uk uses it's own branded version of Maemo 5).
Not from what i've seen, both me and a friend received our N900's last week from Vodaphone (one was insurance replacement, other was new contract).

Both came unbranded and, believe it or not, unlocked.

Seems very strange and a silly mistake by Voda but hey, im not complaining!
 
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