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Other than the maps bundled in the machine, are there any differences between them?
 
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Originally Posted by penguinsam View Post
Other than the maps bundled in the machine, are there any differences between them?
I don't know what differences there are, but I can make a couple guesses...

The wireless card settings may be different, I don't know if the UK uses the same channel assignments (and tx power) WLAN as the U.S. or not.

I imagine the wall charger is different, since UK runs 220v instead of 110.

Like I say I'm just guessing, I don't have any way to directly compare them.
 
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Actually UK and the rest of Europe are nominally 230v, and UK mains plugs are of course totally unlike those in the US or the rest of Europe.

Judging by the pictures in reviews I think the US and UK keyboards are identical, and Nokia's own specifications support this (there is only one English keyboard layout). Those same specs list British English and American English as separate user interface languages. The selected language can of course be changed from the control panel at any time but there may be differences in the printed manual in the box.
 
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