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2014-04-28
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if (you.care.about.normal.usage.pattern)
print 'oh oh oh :(:(:('
else
print 'no, just every device has this!'
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2014-04-29
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2014-04-29
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Another (stupid) question - can I install Nokia's OVI maps on the device somehow?

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2014-04-29
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(But I see you've figured it out yourself, well done.)When I start Maps application while being online (Wi-Fi), it takes some time to get GPS signal, it does show right coordinates, I guess, but no map =\ . I've found New York just for lulz - no streets, no roads, no nothing, just a marker and that's it.

Why it's not in FAQ, btw? Doesn't seem obvious to me. Thought PC Suite is pretty useless.
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2014-04-29
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But you gave out directly all info needed!! 
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