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2007-04-22
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@ USA & BharatVarsh ( INDIA - Kerala ).
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2007-04-22
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2007-04-22
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2007-04-22
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Nokia may repair your 770 IT again but they have already made the 770 IT an EoL product. They will no longer support it or even upgrade the present OS on it. Nokia's absolutely and totally asinine management decided that (about) 18 months after the introduction of the product it is obsolete. If you read the latest financial news about Nokia you will see that they are losing money now. Intel is about ready to kick Nokia's behind with their new MID.
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2007-04-30
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Any ideas? I'm really (REALLY!) tempted to try flashing it into USB host mode again, since this is one of the main reasons I bought the 770. Unfortunately, I do not want to go through the entire drama again--never mind the fact that I have only managed to use the 770 for about 40% of the time since I bought it