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2011-06-29
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@ Hannover-Germany-EU-Earth
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This article is mainly conjecture, which goes like this:
"Nokia Windows Phone will first be offered in country X, Y and Z. Country X, Y and Z are not in the drop-down list for the N9. We don't think it would make sense for Nokia to sell two flagships in one country. Ergo: No N9 in country X, Y and Z."
The only information the author got he claims is from "two independent sources", of which one's credibility is the prediction of the Juli 21 release (but then, who didn't predict that?), so I guess the other source is even less credible. Then he also said that this source claims that as of today "Nokia itself isn't even sure about it yet".
Also, how would that be compatible with this?
http://www.journalism.co.uk/press-re...9/s66/a544877/
I highly doubt that Nokia is going to go around saying "sorry, you can't have it" to third party distributors or operators, though I wouldn't be surprised if they will focus their marketing on one or the other based on region.
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2011-06-29
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@ Africa
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but we still have no confirmation that we will see the N9 in these countrys... so i still expect the worst...
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2011-06-29
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we still have no confirmation that we will see the N9 in these countrys... so i still expect the worst...
"Die Antwort ist eigentlich logisch"
AFAIK, we don't have confirmation that we will see N9 anywhere except Sweden, so that is hardly a reason to expect the worst.
I would expect to see the N9 from all carriers who had the N900 (which doesn't necessarily help me, no carriers in South Africa offered it, but some service providers did it on carrier contracts).
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2011-06-29
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2011-06-29
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So what's the worst? That Nokia won't sell it directly? Maybe that you'll get limited support?
N900 was a grey market import for everyone living in Canada, but it didn't stop people enjoying it. Worry less and look forward to the N9, despite Nokia's apparent inability to make the most of the [non-WP] opportunities in front of it.
Agreed. N8 availability picture took a while to become clear, if memory serves (not that I was waiting to buy one, but still).
Why do you have to buy your phone from your carrier? Aren't there SIM-only contracts in SA?
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2011-06-29
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The problem for me is that i dont know at the moment, how i can get the device from inside germany. eg if its available at amazon.de (without contract) it would be enough and i get the 2year warranty, same for the n900 in dec last year (and i remember a little that the availablility list of n900 wasnt finished at the beginning either )
@Frickelson: schöne Grüße zurück aus Garbsen
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2011-06-29
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cmon, be serious, we all know that the n950 wont be sold in any way, so stop rumoring, someone else could believe you
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2011-06-29
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2011-06-29
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Very soon, Nokia won't be selling any phones at all in the UK. They plan the same in other developed, competitive markets.
Nokia not selling phones directly in a market does not necessarily equal Nokia phones not being available for sale in that market.
"Nokia Windows Phone will first be offered in country X, Y and Z. Country X, Y and Z are not in the drop-down list for the N9. We don't think it would make sense for Nokia to sell two flagships in one country. Ergo: No N9 in country X, Y and Z."
The only information the author got he claims is from "two independent sources", of which one's credibility is the prediction of the Juli 21 release (but then, who didn't predict that?), so I guess the other source is even less credible. Then he also said that this source claims that as of today "Nokia itself isn't even sure about it yet".
Also, how would that be compatible with this?
http://www.journalism.co.uk/press-re...9/s66/a544877/
I highly doubt that Nokia is going to go around saying "sorry, you can't have it" to third party distributors or operators, though I wouldn't be surprised if they will focus their marketing on one or the other based on region.