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#171
Originally Posted by emev View Post
Do you mean the IMEI?
Well any numbers can be relevant for future's archaeologists
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#172
I do not recommend sharing your IMEI as Nokia will reveal who you are and theoretically may sue you for selling the prototype.
You should better share the photo of sticker under the battery with last number blurred or censored (see my example above) - that will make it harder to uncover your identity.
 

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#173
I don't get why anybody would request a person to publicly display their serial numbers and whatnot publicly and you've not done the same yourself for the most part.

If you're genuinely curious, purchase it. Then you'd know.
 

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#174
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
I don't get why anybody would request a person to publicly display their serial numbers and whatnot publicly and you've not done the same yourself for the most part.

If you're genuinely curious, purchase it. Then you'd know.
I think its because he wants to report its sale to Nokia so they can recall it!
 

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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
I think its because he wants to report its sale to Nokia so they can recall it!
Yeah. It just stinks to me alongside that constant, unwanted "only for devs" rhetoric.
 

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#176
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Yeah. It just stinks to me alongside that constant, unwanted "only for devs" rhetoric.
Well, I was just kidding. I think that anyone that buys one will likely be a dev or someone that is a collector and will take good care of it. I do cringe when I read about someone having to replace the screen because they dropped it. This device should be treated like a priceless relic of halcyon days. Of what things could have been...
 

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#177
Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Well, I was just kidding. I think that anyone that buys one will likely be a dev or someone that is a collector and will take good care of it. I do cringe when I read about someone having to replace the screen because they dropped it. This device should be treated like a priceless relic of halcyon days. Of what things could have been...
Yes yes but there is nothing to do with being a dev. We all treat it like a relic but not all of us being a dev. Especially Harmattan has been discontinued for such a long time.
 

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#178
Is there actually any point in getting/keeping an N950 for development?
This is a serious question.
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#179
Originally Posted by meego_leenooks1 View Post
I do not recommend sharing your IMEI as Nokia will reveal who you are and theoretically may sue you for selling the prototype.
You should better share the photo of sticker under the battery with last number blurred or censored (see my example above) - that will make it harder to uncover your identity.
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
I don't get why anybody would request a person to publicly display their serial numbers and whatnot publicly and you've not done the same yourself for the most part.

If you're genuinely curious, purchase it. Then you'd know.
I wasn't going to post the IMEI publicly (and I'm not the original owner anyway).

Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Is there actually any point in getting/keeping an N950 for development?
This is a serious question.
I think only if it's your hobby. But then you might as well just use an N9 for development.
One of the reasons why I wanted to get an N950 is personal interest, but I never found enough time to really get into development for this platform (the other reason is that it's a relic, as others mentioned above).


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#180
> you're the high bidder and currently in the lead.

OK going for the 6th n950
 

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