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Nokias chairman jorma ollila trying to answer your questions.
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_u...?v=ukKQi9NFljQ
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No, the contract between Nokia and the receivers of a N950 doesn't allow to sell
And honestly: nobody would sell the N950.
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2011-09-21
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No, the contract between Nokia and the receivers of a N950 doesn't allow to sell or even loose the device.
And honestly: nobody would sell the N950.
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2011-09-21
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2011-09-22
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Though handling stolen goods also leads to a fine, and any N950 on eBay should raise a red flag with someone at Nokia.
And honestly: nobody would sell the N950.
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