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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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This was covered a few times already...
All prototypes were made in Finland.
After them a little more than 400 devices were made in Finland, too.
These were handed to developers and some Nokians (100 pcs) and distributed at the maemo summit 2009 (300 pcs).
After these every N900 was made in Korea.
The 300 devices distributed at the summit were loaner devices, that mean that they had to be returned to Nokia for further distribution to developers.
If you got a N900 made in Finland from ebay you probably got a device which was not returned to Nokia.
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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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Its an assumption that all prototypes were made in finland and the rest were not. Truth is nobody knows for sure how many were made in finland. Even ordering through dell, a few ended up with made in finland hardware. Its naive to assume they were bought through ebay
Anyways its an interesting debate because after paying the same amount of money, a few people apparently ended up with better hardware than the others.

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No, it's not an assumption..
Truth is that there are a lot people who know..
All N900s from Dell are coming from Korea.
I said that IF someone today does have a N900 from Finland and didn't got it from the maemo summit or Nokia directly there is only the possibility via ebay/similar platform.
ALL N900s from Finland have a label inside which says "Property of Nokia - Not for Sale".

OP, while I doubt this is the case, could you have a knock-off? I recall one forum poster buying a knockoff that looked just like the real thing... until he went to reflash it(it couldn't be flashed).
Also, do you have the latest updates(or potentially the same old version) with the two different N900s? Different versions will introduce speed changes, whether positive or negative.