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2009-11-02
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2009-11-02
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#652
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2009-11-02
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@ N900 LAND
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how do you call it, whem someone makes you think something that he does not want to promise? It's a proven method to use only vague terms like may, can, and to let different sources say different things. So everybody hear from that what he wants to hear.
I do not expect the n900 to come before december. But of course, the resellers that had receipt your order would be foolish to tell you the truth, because they would risk that you cancel your order, and they might loose some of you for another product appearing meanwhile or they have to sell it for fallen prices later. I can understand that they let you hope that you can have the device within the next two weeks, and then again in the next two weeks...
And they say you, that you will have to wait far longer if you you cancel your order now. But would you have to expect that really?
I don't think so. If there are really no changes in hardware, only software improvement, nokia has already produced huge amounts of the n900 that only wait for flashing new firmware and boxing. That means, that large amounts of the phone will appear in nearly any supermarket and prices may drop instantly.
If you could decide to cancel your orders, this would make nokia consider to change their policy. As long as nokia can play with your blind excitements, they can continue to take advantage of your impatience. Your lament is not really about nokia but about yourself!
I think that nokia must sell the n900 before xmas to achieve good profits, regardless if there's still something to fix in the software. And they try to make a hype shortly before xmas to sell a lot. It would not make sense for nokia to put it on the market in november - as long as they can expect your orders to be safe and to keep the prices from dropping. So think about that. You will have time enough. It's your money too that you have to pay for your impatience.
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2009-11-02
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@ Montreal, canada
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#654
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What will happen to this thread when the N900 actually ships? This is the thread that keeps on giving
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2009-11-02
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2009-11-02
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@ Scotland
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2009-11-02
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@ Montreal, canada
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2009-11-02
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2009-11-02
, 16:41
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@ Evry, France
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#659
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So does somebody have any info on Amazon UK and their even further 1 month delay till early December or should I simply order it directly through Nokia UK?
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2009-11-02
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So does somebody have any info on Amazon UK and their even further 1 month delay till early December or should I simply order it directly through Nokia UK?
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