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2010-10-05
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No, it worked with an IP from *.nl
Is it possible this one would work on AT&T network (US specific frequencies)? That was my first thought. Can't back it up though. They used the same naming scheme with Nokia E71x. This was the 'US' version of Nokia E71.
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2010-10-05
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RX-51X appears on http://homepage.mac.com/alvinmok/nokia/firmware.html
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2010-10-05
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They used the same naming scheme with Nokia E71x. This was the 'US' version of Nokia E71.
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2010-10-05
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I still couldn't open it. So I just installed Opera and yeah it is working
No Idea why the FCC doesn't like FF 3.6.10 :P
mozilla/5.0 (x11; u; linux x86_64; en-us; rv:1.9.2.11) gecko/20101004 ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) firefox/3.6.11
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2010-10-05
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2010-10-05
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@allnameswereout
Thats funny. This is my user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.2.10) Gecko/20100922 Ubuntu/10.10 (maverick) Firefox/3.6.10
I deleted the fcc cokies, tried private mode, but nothing. Opera and chromium are working... :P
Is it possible this one would work on AT&T network (US specific frequencies)? That was my first thought. Can't back it up though. They used the same naming scheme with Nokia E71x. This was the 'US' version of Nokia E71.
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Last edited by allnameswereout; 2010-10-05 at 16:53. Reason: added mention E71x