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2011-11-11
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2011-11-11
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Hi guys, first post and all that. Long time user of an N900 and I love it, but I'm now looking at an upgrade to the N9, as everything I've seen about the OS and the phone makes me lust for one.
Anyway, I've got a few things on my mind about it, particularly because I'm in the UK.
I've read about how the phone comes preloaded with maps/drive relating to the continent you buy it from. So, logic would dictate that as long as I get one from somewhere in Europe, I should be fine? Does this also mean I'll be able to access the Ovi store and Music via a UK network? If I buy one from outside of the EU, is it possible to either - download the maps/drive plugins for Europe/a working app store/music store etc - or is a reflash with an EU rom possible?
I've also read that there were very limited numbers of N9's produced. I really want to get hold of one, but I'm torn between waiting for the exact spec I want (either a cyan 64gb or a white one when they are released) or just buying one now as I'm paranoid about availability. Does anyone have any reccomendations on that?
Finally, the version of Fennec which supports flash - is that still in the works? I can't seem to find definitive info on it. I'd really like a phone which supports flash. The only other thing the N9 is missing for me is a hardware camera button. That would make it the absolute perfect phone for me if it did.
Thanks for reading my wall of text!
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2011-11-11
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2011-11-11
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2011-11-13
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2011-11-13
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I've read about how the phone comes preloaded with maps/drive relating to the continent you buy it from. So, logic would dictate that as long as I get one from somewhere in Europe, I should be fine? Does this also mean I'll be able to access the Ovi store and Music via a UK network? If I buy one from outside of the EU, is it possible to either - download the maps/drive plugins for Europe/a working app store/music store etc - or is a reflash with an EU rom possible?
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2011-11-13
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Anyway, I've got a few things on my mind about it, particularly because I'm in the UK.
I've read about how the phone comes preloaded with maps/drive relating to the continent you buy it from. So, logic would dictate that as long as I get one from somewhere in Europe, I should be fine? Does this also mean I'll be able to access the Ovi store and Music via a UK network? If I buy one from outside of the EU, is it possible to either - download the maps/drive plugins for Europe/a working app store/music store etc - or is a reflash with an EU rom possible?
I've also read that there were very limited numbers of N9's produced. I really want to get hold of one, but I'm torn between waiting for the exact spec I want (either a cyan 64gb or a white one when they are released) or just buying one now as I'm paranoid about availability. Does anyone have any reccomendations on that?
Finally, the version of Fennec which supports flash - is that still in the works? I can't seem to find definitive info on it. I'd really like a phone which supports flash. The only other thing the N9 is missing for me is a hardware camera button. That would make it the absolute perfect phone for me if it did.
Thanks for reading my wall of text!