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2010-11-26
, 09:18
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@ greece
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maybe you should go somewhere else ...
others don't have your problems.
EDIT: i would certainly not recommend your shop ...
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2010-11-26
, 10:32
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@ Low Earth Orbit
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If a consumer who pays, say, €50-€70 per months could simply change his sim card, they'd be left with a monthly bill of €20 and another carrier would earn the remaining €30-€50.
You agree to a monthly fee of $XX for a period of YY months. In return you'll get the phone for "free" and NN "free" minutes of talk time and MM "free" SMS etc. Once you've committed to the contract then you have to pay up whether or not you use the phone and/or sim (operator couldn't care less) until contract period is up.
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2010-11-26
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@ greece
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Huh? If a customer can simply walk out of a contract then it's not a contract, or the operator isn't doing enough to enforce it? All contracts for "free" phones that I've seen work something like this:
Now tell me again why should the operator care what sim you use in the phone?
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2010-11-26
, 11:54
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@ manila, philippines
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You could shoot pics anywhere with the N900. Check out really nice collection here http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...=show+pictures
TV ads just try to sell a feature. If shooting pics at a club party is what most consumers expect to use a phone, then the TV ads just focus on that. 15 sec of airtime is NOT enough to sell all the N900 features and ways to use it!
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2010-11-26
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#156
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Huh? If a customer can simply walk out of a contract then it's not a contract, or the operator isn't doing enough to enforce it?
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2010-11-26
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@ greece
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my point was there wasn't any trace of xterm usage and any other geeky functionality on the ad like modding. and for some normal people like me, we actually rely on ads for a lasting impression.
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2010-11-26
, 12:13
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@ Malaysia
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my point was there wasn't any trace of xterm usage and any other geeky functionality on the ad like modding. and for some normal people like me, we actually rely on ads for a lasting impression.
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2010-11-26
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@ manila, philippines
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u should always do a little search on something b4 u buy it ..
no company on earth focoses on their products " weak points " they always try to show/ advert the " high lights " of a product , u should look for an intensive review/preview of the product b4 the purchase.
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2010-11-26
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@ manila, philippines
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Well Shockgiga, I had to pay MYR 1,600 for my N900 (the prices here are d@mn stupid). That's like USD 500 or 266 Big Macs. So normally I would do more purchase research rather than just rely on ads.
FYI, I was using the E65 which broke and I was comparing the N900 with N97 mini, E72 (or iPhone) less geeky devices. Even the Nokia sales tried to persuade me to get the N97 mini, but I just felt the N900 was better. I'm glad I made the choice!
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Which product, in this super-fast changing segment of mobile communication isn't an 'intermediary step'?
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