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    mccorkle | # 1 | 2008-08-26, 15:46 | Report

    Other than the face difference (brushed silver -vs- black) and WiMAX, I can't see anything at all different between the 810 and the 810W(E?) Even the nokia.us site says nothing is different other than the wimax radio (and some wordage about realmedia being included or not).

    Since I'm in a city that isn't likely to see wimax, is there any justification to pay the extra $55 for the 810W? Also, does anyone expect the original n810 price to drop when the 810W officially hits store shelves?

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    timsamoff | # 2 | 2008-08-26, 15:52 | Report

    Nope. I'm pretty sure WiMax is the only difference.

    -T.

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    johndoe32102002 | # 3 | 2008-08-26, 15:55 | Report

    Is it possible to use the N810's WiMax in Adhoc mode? This would eliminate the need to use Sprint in the US, which bought out the rights to WiMax in non-Adhoc mode.

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    mccorkle | # 4 | 2008-08-26, 17:36 | Report

    Thanks timsamoff. I figured that was it. I'll give it a week from when they launch to see if the original n810 goes down, then scoop one up and wait for the 900 patiently like everyone else.

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    fragos | # 5 | 2008-08-27, 04:14 | Report

    Unless the N810 WiMax also has WiFi it's not a really a replacement because of the limited availability of WiMax.

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    Texrat | # 6 | 2008-08-27, 04:20 | Report

    Naturally, the N810 WiMAX has wifi in addition to its more specialized radio.

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    h3xc0ll1d3 | # 7 | 2008-08-29, 22:18 | Report

    Actually I was surfing the internet fine on Tampa's WiMAX connection a few months ago Oh and I own the n810 not the W.E. lol so it seems the the face is the difference here ppl. oh and just for note their the connection runs from 100% downtown to 30% at Busch Gardens.

    ;>

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    danramos | # 8 | 2008-08-29, 22:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by h3xc0ll1d3 View Post
    Actually I was surfing the internet fine on Tampa's WiMAX connection a few months ago Oh and I own the n810 not the W.E. lol so it seems the the face is the difference here ppl. oh and just for note their the connection runs from 100% downtown to 30% at Busch Gardens.

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    That made no sense to me.

    You were connected to a WiMax connection... with the plain old N810 (not the WiMax edition)? How?

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    igor | # 9 | 2008-08-29, 23:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by timsamoff View Post
    Nope. I'm pretty sure WiMax is the only difference.
    -T.
    Even if from a user standpoint it is not relevant, there are a couple of differences:
    - the OMAP is a High Security version
    - the memory is using a finer process and the SDRAM comes in one single die, rather than 2

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    mikkov | # 10 | 2008-08-30, 00:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by igor View Post
    - the memory is using a finer process and the SDRAM comes in one single die, rather than 2
    This means, in theory, better battery life. Difference is probably not measurable, and added wimax hw diminishes the gain anyway.

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