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Re: Nokia: networks may reject N900
locking is one thing, another is the branding of a device as a carrier product. branding that often is impossible to remove even after unlocking nad going to a different carrier...
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Re: Nokia: networks may reject N900
I wouldnt care if it were free, Id rather pay $700+ for the N900 that have a damn carrier logo stamped on it.
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"The N900 looks promising; unfortunately, Nokia is selling it at a fatal price of $649. That's the price of three iPhone 3GSes, plus tax. If T-Mobile picks it up, they might subsidize it, but even a $250 subsidy brings it down to $400 - more in netbook range than in smartphone range." Which is accurate AFAIK. |
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@sachin: the guy isn't talking about 'the actual price' nor 'the unsubsidised\unlocked price'. He's just talking about what Nokia is selling the N900 for and what the iPhone is selling for. He mentioned (correctly) about T-Mobile's possibility of subsidizing the N900 with good approximates.
I'd say he's done his homework. |
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He's done his homework, and I still have to slightly disagree with him.
It's still a guess - a very possible and likely one - but it's still a guess until the final pricing is announced by T-Mobile. |
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Yes, I see your point. But what's the point (for the writer, not specifically a Nokia advocate) to talk about the reasons why the N900 isn't available for any less than what Nokia is selling now? He's already mentioned the possibility of T-Mobile subsidies, what more do you expect from a short intro article in PC Mag? Another full paragraph to explain about Cell phone subsidy practices and how that accounts for the price discrepancy?
Nokia has chosen to go ahead with N900 announcement without official partner, and at the moment they do not have any cheaper price for the N900 than the official $650 on their site.. (or even more in Euro), do they? |
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Are you in a WiFi area? Well, use one of the several supported VoIP protocols over wifi instead of 3G. Shoot a DVD-quality video of your daughter at dance class, and send it immediately, from your device, to your spouse on a business trip overseas. Sure, you'll argue that most of this can be done already, and this is just an incremental step, but you can say that about a lot of inventions that seemed minor at the time but later turned out to be real game changers. Anyway, time will tell. I'm probably just a hopeless fanboy. |
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