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2010-04-29
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As I said, it is NOT a chinese clone. It's not NOKLA or CECT or whatever. It is THE N900. All the features are there and everything works as expected, not to mention I bought it from a reputable, honest, and reliable retailer.
Guys how does the manual (or quick guide) that came with your N900 look? I would really appreciate it if you could post screenshots.
I have a serious problem with the user guide included in the packaging. Actually there are 2 user guides (one black and the other one green) but one of them is... I don't know, FAKE.
On the first page it features a picture of what seems to be an N8xx device (not sure which model). I know this isn't really unusual, but the images throughout the rest of the guide picture lots of other models, with very few pages actually showing the N900 or N900-specific instructions. But what's worse is that the font of some (many) pages is different - it has an odd aspect ratio and it's blurry - it's as if someone took a screenshot of another manual's pages and then cropped it to put together this "guide" for the N900.
Can anyone explain what's going on? I found nothing about this, so I would really like to know if this is the manual that ships with the N900 everywhere.
Anyway I am pretty sure the device is not a chinese clone (which would make sense), it's a genuine Nokia N900.