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Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
Don't we all? Unfortunately though OP is offline now
it's only the black and white theme off the ovi store
came out ages ago.
 
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I actually understood few smileys there!
 
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Originally Posted by nax3000 View Post
So basically pr1.2 is out in HK but not in the rest of the world? What gives nokia? This is aggravating...
Something like this is not uncommon. Take a look at HTC for example: When Windows 6.5 was released last year, the updates for the Touch Pro 2 rolled out slow and uncoordinated. Tweo weeks after release they supplied upgrades for four countries. We german people had to wait more than four weeks after first english firmware release till they supplied our version of the whole thing. For some countries it took even longer.

Also keep in mind that the N900 was completely launched in Hong Kong with PR 1.2 - maybe even an early adopted international version.
 
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Originally Posted by lukash View Post
...I noticed some pretty cool looking character recognition in the video on your blog! Its also somehow mentioned at http://www.nokia.com.hk/N900 ...
It also, BTW, in addition to Chinese characters, recognize alphabets, apparantly very fast from the video! WANT!

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Stupid question... but are there any hardware differences between the the HK N900 and the rest? Different cell radios or anything?
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Stupid question... but are there any hardware differences between the the HK N900 and the rest? Different cell radios or anything?
i remember reading that the only difference is the radio transmitter which isnt built in the hk-version due to a law.
other than that, its identic.
 

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Originally Posted by msa View Post
i remember reading that the only difference is the radio transmitter which isnt built in the hk-version due to a law.
other than that, its identic[al].
Disabled, yes, but I suspect the hardware is identical down to that chip. The radio can probably be re-enabled with certain tools available in the Maemo repositories.
 
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then...whats stopping someone from dumping the entire thing and share it with the rest of the world...I guess it's easier said than done though...
 
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Originally Posted by azz View Post
then...whats stopping someone from dumping the entire thing and share it with the rest of the world...I guess it's easier said than done though...
The firmware version is exactly the same with the "leaked" version.
 
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Originally Posted by lukash View Post
Hey, thanks!

What is the default input method for chinese? I noticed some pretty cool looking character recognition in the video on your blog! Its also somehow mentioned at http://www.nokia.com.hk/N900 but I don't read chinese well enough to understand (and its in flash ). Is it really there? That would be awesome!
It's the handwriting solution provided by PenPower. Although Nokia Hong Kong promotes it, it's a third-party app and users will have to download it and install it by themselves.
 

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