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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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Cool - I usually don't worry about electronics breaking, at least not after a month. If they're defective, you'll probably know sooner than that. But I worry about the N900 USB problem. Do new units still suffer from this defect? I couldn't tell from skimming the threads.
I guess for extra insurance, there's always newegg's $50 extended warranty option too....
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2010-06-01
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2010-06-01
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I need to know something important for me. I am in Montreal, and I have just finished my 3 year contract with Rogers, and am finally a free man
With the N900 in hand, I want to know if there is anyone does offers, or plans to offer the necessary N900 3G bands? I don't know much about frequencies and such, but I just heard that Videotron offers wireless solution, and from their website, they seem to support GSM 850 and 1900 MHz. I am asking because I would like to purchase the Sony X10 for my girl, since Rogers is selling it at 150$ and I don't mind renewing my contract if there's nobody that plans on having the N900 3G bands.
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2010-06-01
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I know Windmobile, Public Mobile and Mobilicity plans to support AWS band. I do not know when they will be in Montreal though...
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2010-06-02
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*Public Mobile, from their website: "Only Public Mobile phones will work on the Public Mobile network. Phones from other wireless companies will not work on our network. Look for the Public Mobile logo on the phone or visit a Public Mobile store to make sure." So sounds like the N900 won't be compatible.
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2010-06-03
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According to Nokia, via Wind Mobile, the N900 will not be offered in Canada. Reports are that US models in Canada have no warranty.
http://www.windmobile.ca/community/W...kia-5230/?cp=3
So is it fair to say that the N900 will not have 3G coverage in Montreal for at least another 2 years?
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2010-08-17
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I can confirm that the current N900 can do voice on Rogers/Fido, but it only shows "2.5 G" for data and has dismal data rates.
But with Wind (hopeful!) and Telus/Bell launching 3G networks soon, there IS hope...
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2010-08-18
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any way for capture 3.5 or more...cause rogers canada launch iphone 4g for montreal canada so n900 suppose to be able to surf on it fast way
i buy a n900 ferrary for go fast on the internet racing like a ferrari
not like a pintault
tx to share me anyway for hack this n900 for be able to got 3g+ in canada...iam shure its possible!!
I bought the n900 from newegg.ca - back in January.
I'd highly recommend getting one!!!