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adam917 2010-07-21 01:22

Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
I was wondering if it is worth getting the N810WE as a backup to the N900 & how well the N810WE works as an all-around device assuming one is in an area with good WiMAX coverage (I am). Also, can the device tether to any other Bluetooth-capable phone (I'm thinking BlackBerry 9700 & Nokia N95-3 in my particular case) with Internet connection & piggy off that? Finally, I did a quick eBay & Google search and was surprised that this thing is going for more than the N900 is going for!

Is the N810WE that rare or is it a very good device compared to the N900?

bandario 2010-07-21 01:31

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
So just buy another N900?

You are talking about a previous generation device. One with a decent size cult following and a few less restrictions sure, but still a previous generation device. I would not hand over that amount of money personally.

buurmas 2010-07-27 20:46

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Wow, WiMAX. I could be missing something, but my impression is that, when it comes to WiMAX compatibility, beggers can't be choosers. How many WiMAX devices are there besides N810WE? Seemed like a chicken & egg problem -- phone networks were hesitant to build the network w/o the devices, and device manufacturers were hesitant to make devices w/o the network. Anyway, yes, the N810WEs are indeed "that rare".

The N810, in general, is a fine device (with a larger screen & longer battery life than the N900). But, for the record, Nokia is no longer providing software updates for its OS (Maemo4/Diablo/OS2008) & stock apps.

IzzehO 2010-07-28 01:03

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buurmas (Post 766919)
The N810, in general, is a fine device (with a larger screen & longer battery life than the N900).

Since when did it have better battery life? Plug the N900 in Offline Mode (or just disable phone) and you'll probably see much the same batt life.

Quote:

But, for the record, Nokia is no longer providing software updates for its OS (Maemo4/Diablo/OS2008) & stock apps.
How is that any different to the N900? :S

sjgadsby 2010-07-28 02:44

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adam917 (Post 758614)
Is the N810WE that rare...

Yes, it is. The N810 WiMAX Edition was only available for purchase for three months at the end of 2008, and Nokia didn't let unsold inventory sit on vendor shelves to be marked down as clearance after the device was canceled. Nokia immediately recalled all the unsold stock.

It's a shame. I still want one.

Mgamerz 2010-07-30 21:28

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Don't you need a WiMAX account though through a provider like Clear/Sprint?

adam917 2010-08-07 01:17

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sjgadsby (Post 767238)
Yes, it is. The N810 WiMAX Edition was only available for purchase for three months at the end of 2008, and Nokia didn't let unsold inventory sit on vendor shelves to be marked down as clearance after the device was canceled. Nokia immediately recalled all the unsold stock.

It's a shame. I still want one.

I find it strange that they recalled the units. Why wouldn't they want them to sell out? Wouldn't it cost more managing that inventory or recycling/disposing of it?

Texrat 2010-08-07 01:28

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adam917 (Post 778433)
I find it strange that they recalled the units. Why wouldn't they want them to sell out? Wouldn't it cost more managing that inventory or recycling/disposing of it?

I'm pretty sure the situation was political, and LTE was involved.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mgamerz (Post 770742)
Don't you need a WiMAX account though through a provider like Clear/Sprint?

Yes.

heavyt 2010-08-07 01:35

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mgamerz (Post 770742)
Don't you need a WiMAX account though through a provider like Clear/Sprint?

Yes you do need an account with Clear.
Yes the units are as rare as a hen's tooth.

Texrat 2010-08-07 02:13

Re: Worth buying WiMAX Edition model after N900 successor comes out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heavyt (Post 778450)
Yes the units are as rare as a hen's tooth.

It was sure hard to return my test unit after I was laid off...


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