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First of all I have to clearly say, I am Chinese, and please be quite to talk about Chinese things, cultures, and customer, if you are not Chinese nor you are not living in China nor you are even dont know how to write, read and speaking Chinese.

I post this is for talk about tech way of the N900 product, which can make more money from different region market via to support multi-language and regions for the final release. but if this product cannot do that, or you (programmers?) have no the ability to do that, please do not talk like a girls.

This is a tech forum, I really dont know why so many people talk so much silly and bias idea about another country. If my speak is really hurt you weak heart, I have to say sorry because you are so pathetic.

You guys is always to try to attact me or my country, however, I cannot see any professional idea coming out to help people to focus on the problem in the future improvement development.

Please remember, N900 is a product, which Nokia is try to get back the lost market from Iphone, Gphone and other, it is not a toy at all.

Finally, i have to say i am not going to continue to reply this thread at all, it is kind of waste my time.
 

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Originally Posted by lonelybug View Post
First of all I have to clearly say, I am Chinese, and please be quite to talk about Chinese things, cultures, and customer, if you are not Chinese nor you are not living in China nor you are even dont know how to write, read and speaking Chinese.
So Nokia is a finnish company and does right not to sale the phone in China?
Guess there's no problem anymore.
 

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Originally Posted by Rauha View Post
He doesn't know it. Usual american ignorance about world outside the 50 states. 117 million mobile internet users in China, or was at the begining of 2009. God knows how many million more users since then.

http://www.erwinvanlun.com/ww/full/m...net_use_china/
A lot of you foreigners speak about American ignorance, but the funny thing is, during my years in Russia I found just as many ignorant people there! And when I was in Spain, the owner of the store across the street in Barcelona thought that Russia was part of the European Common Market!

Despite the hype, America does not have a monopoly on ignorance!

Besides, lots of Americans were born in foreign countries!
 

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Originally Posted by njoughin View Post
great tag whoever added "this guy's dumb"
I hope you're being sarcastic.

To all: let's try to avoid the juvenile stuff, guys.
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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
And when I was in Spain, the owner of the store across the street in Barcelona thought that Russia was part of the European Common Market!
Yes, well, i would imagine many americans think spain is somewhere near russia, if not somehow a part of it
But i'll give you that, americans are far from the only ignorants in the world

EDIT: i forgot to say how much i love english as spoken by the chinese. I think the term 'engrish' was especially created for this. Now a random internet user is one thing, but you should see the labels on chinese-made products!
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I don't care what the hell the N900 is. I care about what it does.
 
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Originally Posted by lonelybug View Post
I post this is for talk about tech way of the N900 product, which can make more money from different region market via to support multi-language and regions for the final release. but if this product cannot do that, or you (programmers?) have no the ability to do that, please do not talk like a girls.
Qgil (who works for nokia) tried to point you to this thread. it contains several good suggestions on how to accomplish what you were asking.

so please omit your insults (girls, pathetic, etc), and do some research.

btw, no one attacked your country. that's just your paranoia.
 

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Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
btw, no one attacked your country. that's just your paranoia.
Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean you're not attacking my coun-... oh, wait a minute, that's your country.
 
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Originally Posted by lonelybug View Post
how do you know that!?
The information is fairly easily available to check either ways. Maybe some source citations?

As mentioned previously though the N900 is not supposed to be a mass market device anyhow. The next device is supposed to be the first main release. There has been talk about handwriting recognition for other languages too. Suspect a lot of these issues are further down the line for development.
 

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Originally Posted by lonelybug View Post
I have to say sorry because you are so pathetic.
You're not getting any sympathy writing like that. Are you trying to get some actual help for your cause or do you just enjoy whining? If the former is true, then being polite might be a good start.
 
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