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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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@ UK
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I have been trying hard to crash my N900 but no joy. This is excellent. Truly excellent device
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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@ Leeds UK
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Well you at least have to give MPD credit for being inventive. They seem to have a never ending list of rubish to tell their customers. Glad I went direct to Nokia.co,uk on this one.
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2009-12-01
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lol, it's not like nokia.co.uk have a clue either.
The N900 has been "available" for a few weeks now according to Nokia and the maemo.nokia.com website.
So how come it's still on pre-order on the shop.nokia.co.uk website, and their wonderful customer service representatives haven't a clue when or if it will be available.
(Note I don't blame the customer service people, I've been there before. The complete lack of communication "nokia - connecting people" lmfao)
To answer the post, though.
For there to be a product recall there has to be a product in the first place...