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It is only an estimated warranty time I think. What bothers me is for which country was this N9 destined. I think warranty works only in a country of origin.
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This has been answered before in another thread by Jaylist if I remember correctly, where a phone that was purchased in Denmark and brought to Germany was covered by Nokia Warranty because Denmark and Germany are both in the EU.
EU Law makes it compulsory for the warranty to be valid in ALL EU Countries.
And the phone is directly from Finland.
Also warranty time is not estimated, as under EU Law, all electronic devices have to offer a full 2 year warranty from date of purchase.
So because the phone was purchased from an EU Country, you will be covered under warranty until March 2014 as long as you are in any EU country.
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Last edited by Prozac786; 2012-12-10 at 17:01.