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#2391
as i said, they drive me crazy, this from nokia support germany:

Wie in der Pressemitteilung geschrieben, hat die Auslieferung des N900 begonnen.
Dieses bedeutet, dass die Mobiltelefone derzeit das Werk verlassen und den Großhändlern, sowie unserem eigenen Lager zugeführt werden
Zum heutigen Zeitpunkt liegt uns kein anderer Endkunden-Auslieferungstermin als der 25.11.2009 vor.


As written in the press release, has begun the extradition of the N900.
This means that the mobile phones currently leave the factory and the wholesalers, as well as our own camp are fed
At the present time lies before us, no other retail ship date as of 25/11/2009. (translate.google.de)
 
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Nokia Germany:

Zum heutigen Zeitpunkt liegt uns kein anderer Endkunden-Auslieferungstermin als der 25.11.2009 vor.
Einsicht in die Lagerbestände haben wir leider nicht, die Auslieferung erfolgt jedoch umgehend nach Erhalt der Ware.
Google-English
At the present time lies before us, no other retail ship date as of 25/11/2009.
Insight into the stocks, we have unfortunately not, but the delivery takes place immediately after receiving the goods.
 
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Originally Posted by tehsu View Post
Actually your wrong, There is a reason Nokia is moving from Symbian to Maemo, the N900 is the flagship phone, the phone to bring them back into the market, the phone to release a old but redesigned OS to the market, Symbian is not very loved around here. I don't know anyone that uses Symbian anymore, maybe where you live people have little knowledge of high end smart phones but here in Texas a lot of people pay for expensive phones, whatever there reason is to buy them, they do pay the money.
What happens in the US has never been a big part of Nokias success. I live in UK and I assure you the British mobile phone industry is several years ahead of the US in terms of smartphone usage.
This is not phone to bring Nokia "back into the market" when Nokia supplies 40% of the global market and 50% of the smart phone market. Rather this is a platform requiring refinement before it will reaches the mass market in the future and eventually replace symbian for nokias high end devices.
 

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Originally Posted by bret hart View Post
What happens in the US has never been a big part of Nokias success. I live in UK and I assure you the British mobile phone industry is several years ahead of the US in terms of smartphone usage.
This is not phone to bring Nokia "back into the market" when Nokia supplies 40% of the global market and 50% of the smart phone market. Rather this is a platform requiring refinement before it will reaches the mass market in the future and eventually replace symbian for nokias high end devices.
Eventually doesn't mean that the N900 is not there breakthrough as a flagship phone into the new market of "Smartphones," Nokia has been hurting from Android and iPhone, even Blackberry. As I really don't care what they supply the N900 is still the flagship phone for Nokia, you can say what you like but the fact is infront of you.
 
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Originally Posted by bret hart View Post
What happens in the US has never been a big part of Nokias success. I live in UK and I assure you the British mobile phone industry is several years ahead of the US in terms of smartphone usage.
This is not phone to bring Nokia "back into the market" when Nokia supplies 40% of the global market and 50% of the smart phone market. Rather this is a platform requiring refinement before it will reaches the mass market in the future and eventually replace symbian for nokias high end devices.
I don't know anything about the US market, but i'm hoping this is Nokias "Wake up call" - they have needed to do something new and fresh for a while - Open source is a bonus
 
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Originally Posted by Rotkaeqpchen View Post
Nokia Germany

they totally ignore what i asked, i can't belive it.
are there robots on the hotline?
 
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Originally Posted by tehsu View Post
Eventually doesn't mean that the N900 is not there breakthrough as a flagship phone into the new market of "Smartphones," Nokia has been hurting from Android and iPhone, even Blackberry. As I really don't care what they supply the N900 is still the flagship phone for Nokia, you can say what you like but the fact is infront of you.
Did you think Im suggesting the N900 is a low end device in Nokias line up?
The N900 is obviously a flagship device but its not the one that Nokia are relying on to generate the major revenue. The importance of this platform will only be realised in a few years time so regardless of what you or other disgruntled consumers think about a few week delay it makes not one iota of difference to Nokia as a company or their reputation among the mass market.
 
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wow, no i got a "human answer":

Da uns keine anderen Informationen vorliegen, können wir uns nur auf den 25.11.2009 berufen.
Ich habe heute nochmals angefragt, ob der Termin einghalten werden kann, worauf keine weitere Verzögerung benannt wurde.
Somit müssen wir davon ausgehen, dass die Auslieferung zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt erfolgen wird.

Natürlich entspricht dies nicht unserem Servicegedanken und wir haben Rückmeldungen zu der Verfügbarkeit an den Shopmanager weitergereich.

Der Termin hat sich für ganz Deutschland verzögert, genaue Gründe dazu, liegen uns nicht vor.

Ich bedaure Ihnen keine anders lautende Information übermitteln zu können.

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Since we have no other information that we can rely only on 25/11/2009.
Today I asked again whether the deadline can be einghalten, after which no further delay was named.
Thus, we must assume that the extradition will take place in due course.

Of course, this does not meet our service philosophy and we provide feedback to the availability of the store manager weitergereich.

The date has been delayed for the whole of Germany, precise reasons for this, are not available.

I am sorry you provide any information to be able to otherwise.
 
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Cool! Finally a human answer! thanks mak
 
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Originally Posted by bret hart View Post
Did you think Im suggesting the N900 is a low end device in Nokias line up?
The N900 is obviously a flagship device but its not the one that Nokia are relying on to generate the major revenue. The importance of this platform will only be realised in a few years time so regardless of what you or other disgruntled consumers think about a few week delay it makes not one iota of difference to Nokia as a company or their reputation among the mass market.
I disagree with you because the N900 has picked up customers for Nokia that it would have never seen with any Symbian phone, I myself have bought four. I have nearly 10+ friends switching to T-Mobile and purchasing an N900 which would have NEVER bought a symbian phone. That's enough for me to see what impact the N900 is capable of for Nokia. It's also not the "few week delay" that makes customers angry its the Press Release stating that the phone is available yet Nokia has nothing to show. I don't care if it doesn't make a difference for Nokia, I get annoyed when people come here or anywhere defending Nokia or any other company after the company has wronged even one consumer. It's also not only Nokia that has this going on, its nearly every company but people here are voicing it like Nokia is GOD. People not accepting that the Press Release was inaccurate is just sad. Fanboys suck.
 

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