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How to contact Nokia DIRECT to complain.

Nokia are contactable directly if you are prepared to write a letter and send direct to Nokia headquarters, this i feel is the only way to force some kind of responce from a company that appears is not concerned enough about customer care.
Here is the direct adress of Nokia Chairman ,

Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
Nokia Headquarters
Keilalahdentie 2-4
02150 ESPOO
FINLAND.

Nokia Head Office

Keilalahdentie 2-4
P.O. Box 226
FIN-00045 Nokia Group
Finland
Tel. +358 (0) 7180 08000

I am sure every N900 owner has something to complain about.
 
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I would also recommend that you take the N900 survey. The feedback provided in the survey will help pinpoint what Nokia needs to do to improve the N900.

http://maemo.nokia.com/survey/
 

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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
How to contact Nokia DIRECT to complain.

I am sure every N900 owner has something to complain about.
Not me. I'm very happy with my N900.
 

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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
How to contact Nokia DIRECT to complain.

Nokia are contactable directly if you are prepared to write a letter and send direct to Nokia headquarters, this i feel is the only way to force some kind of responce from a company that appears is not concerned enough about customer care.
Here is the direct adress of Nokia Chairman ,

Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
Nokia Headquarters
Keilalahdentie 2-4
02150 ESPOO
FINLAND.

Nokia Head Office

Keilalahdentie 2-4
P.O. Box 226
FIN-00045 Nokia Group
Finland
Tel. +358 (0) 7180 08000

I am sure every N900 owner has something to complain about.
We should all send nuts to them, that, at least, helped to get a second season of Jericho.
 
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No complains here. Would just be happy about PR 1.2
 
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N900 is the best phone/device I've had so far...

Possibly I'd want to write and put in a vote FOR resistive and AGAINST capacitive touchscreens...
 

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Brilliant, thanks very much...Now i can write and thank them and say what an excellent phone/tablet the n900 is...best i ever had.
I would suggest all satisfied owners do the same and the silent happy majority will rise from beneath the screaming hordes of naysayers and wE SHALL BE HEARD PEOPLE...RISE RISE RISE :-)
 

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hmm.. i have been on a constant high since i got the n900. I could not be anymore satified with a device.

Maybe ask them why they made the rootfs so small and why they didn't put the MyDocs folder inside the /home/user/. It would have made things easier..

A 2 gig rootfs and a 30 gig /home/user would have been perfect.
 
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I'd maybe send them my resume. I'm very happy with the N900 and the steps they are taking in general
 
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The N900 is not a finished product. It works adequately well at the moment and even though many aspects of it frustrate me and waste my time, I am not annoyed enough to regret buying it or to start complaining directly to the CEO.

I will complain however if they drop support for the N900 before they actually bring it to the release status, ie. the way it should have worked when it was made available for purchase...not the way it is now.

Extending the N900s's life to MeeGo would also be nice - there is even a precedent with everyone's favourite phone, the Apple iPhone: several iterations of the operating system on identical hardware. New OS or platform clearly does not require completely new hardware.

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