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I would like to know of any compatibility issues using the N900 in Japan, especially using mms: showing emoticons and animations that people use with their japanese cellphones.
Is there any other thing that I should be aware before buying the N900 for use in Japan?
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2011-01-29
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2011-01-30
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localedef -f UTF-8 -i ja_JP ja_JP.utf-8
tar jcvf /opt/maemo/usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES.backup.`date +"%d-%m-%Y`.tar.bz2 /opt/maemo/usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/* cp /usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES /opt/maemo/usr/share/locale/ja
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2011-02-02
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2011-02-02
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2011-02-02
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2011-02-06
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I've been reading this thread enthusiastically because I'm thinking about buying a N900 myself and I live in Japan.
I currently use a Nokia E71 with Softbank. It works well except I can't write sms or mms in Japanese, but I do receive them. Sometimes they don't open in the mail app, so I have to browse through the attachments one by one, and save the text one to the sd card, then use a 3rd party app to read it. Its slow and a pain, and sometimes I can't even save the attachment at all!
The only thing I like about the E71 is battery life and its VoIP integration (this is a must for me since I use an Asterisk PBX all the time).
So the main reason for me to buy a N900 is because I'm a big linux fan and this cellphone is completely open, and uses things like v4l, pulseaudio, etc. I might even write some software for it.
I would like to know of any compatibility issues using the N900 in Japan, especially using mms: showing emoticons and animations that people use with their japanese cellphones.
Is there any other thing that I should be aware before buying the N900 for use in Japan?
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2011-02-08
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But with all the EPWing data I have, I would love to have the EBView work properly on the n900 for me.
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