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2009-11-26
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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Hi people. This is my first post!
Just spoke to vodafone uk customer service and the lady told me that it will be stocked after Christmas! When I asked her when, she replied that the iphone will be released in Jan and the N900 probably February time!!!! I asked her how come Nokia Retail (MPD) are selling them with vodafone contracts, but vodafone itself isn't, she replied that she doesn't know. Might get it from Nokia Retail, as my current contract ends next week.

- as thats been said a few times, no biggy though 
- vodafone and a few other suppliers are all saying jan - march and most of the main retailers are saying mid-december-jan.... 
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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Hi Guys..Since i am new to this, few dumb questions..
1.If i buy n900 on pay as you go, is it locked with the provider? Can i use my own personal sim? Is it a branded phone?
2. Will the n900 purchased in UK, work in India? Any GSM/frequency conflicts? I assume that i cannot take it to a nokia dealer in india if its bricked, right?
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pisthpeeps - proud owner of 6230i for 4 yrs :-)
- these questions have been answered on many many many mannnnnnnny occasions 

- alot easier for you to check yourself if you already know the GSM requirements
- personally i see no reason why it will not work 
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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noobmonkey, Thanks a lot :-)
So we get a cheaper unlocked n900(469GBP) on PAYG when compared to a sim-free n900(499GBP)? Right?
Will check the GSM requirements and verify.
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pisthpeeps - proud owner of 6230i for 4 yrs :-)
- a lot cheaper in the USA tho 
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2009-12-20
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2009-12-21
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This guy is claiming that there 'will be' no unlocked n900s, and they'll all be tied to vodaphone. Worse, he says that future updates will tie you to voda... so what does that mean for those of us who already have unlocked n900s, and are using them with something else?
Or is he talking rubbish?
Should I be worried?

- hehe, we are special
- i'm 99% sure they can't lock them remotely (Without sending us codes, which i think we could ignore) - so really, we are fine
- i'm sure a nice dev person could let us know? - anyway it's open source'ish - surely there ocould be an app to sort that out
(Oh good, look at me going all Igeek!)