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2010-08-15
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so i had the n900 loaner from the office and needed to hit up the t-mobile store to get a new sim card.
I walk in, they ask if i wanted to trade in my fiefdom to at&t (i was holding my iphone in my hand) and move over to t-mobile... I whip out the n900 and say "i need a new sim card for this..." and i notice the look of shock on their faces.
About two minutes later, i finally get the inevitable "what is that?"
"you're kidding, right? It's a nokia n900."
"is that a phone?"
"yes. This is... A phone store, right? And besides, this internet tablet with phone capabilities works on your 3g network and not on at&t's 3g network frequencies."
"is that a phone?"
"...yes. It's a phone. Made by nokia."
"we sell that?"
"not directly. Nokia sells it, amazon sells it, dell.com sells it and your network supports it."
"and it needs a sim card?"
"yes. It should have been waiting for me. Calling in by mr. X."
"oh yeah! We have that right here. But where does it go in?"
"i'll handle that... "
"can i touch it?"
"sure. Just don't hit the auto-destruct button."
"it has one of those!?"
"you betcha."
"..." (walks away from n900 slowly)
"i was joking man... You can touch it."
i cannot believe that nobody from t-mobile, including the district manager who was in the store - the one i scared about the auto-destruct button - hadn't seen a nokia n900.
Sorry for the boring story. Just had to share...
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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But now it brings up another... what's worse? iSheep or SymbianSheep?
It's rhetorical.
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2010-08-15
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These terms apply to people who know what Symbian or OS is.
Here, in Iraq, they call OS the "system", and if you want to buy an LG phone, they will tell you it has a complex system, take Nokia, it's system is much easier, they even don't know what Symbian is or what OS is.
Same goes on with Desktop OS, they think that Windows is the "default" OS everywhere, very very little who aware of other OSs.
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2010-08-15
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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"I need a tmobile sim so i can play on your 3g network"
"OK, what phone would you like"
"I already have it"
"Where did you buy it?"
"Doesnt matter, just give me a sim on no contract"(yes I am mean and ornery with salespeople)
"Is it a smartphone?"
"It is a nokia n900"
"We don't sell any phones like that, it is not in my computer"
<three person + manager huddle commences for 10 minutes>
Eventually did get a SIM, but definitely felt like a square peg in round hole land