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thanks! i wasnt sure if i should've posted in this thread or made a new one, since my question was more Australia specific
 
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I have the middle east version,
the only diffrence is the tag in the box, everything is the same inside.
 
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Hi everyone! I’ve been reading these forums a lot the past few weeks, but never got around to registering until today

My question is relatively simple, and I’ve tried searching before creating a new thread but I couldn’t find any… most N900 region comparisons are between the US and EU. I live in Australia (where the possibility of getting the N900 is pretty much nil) and I want to import the sim-free unlocked phone. Where is the best region I should buy it from? I have 2 options:

A) buy from New York if I travel there for a holiday next month
B) get a friend that lives in UAE to buy it for me from there


My questions:
1) Will I be able to use the US/UAE phone in Australia? Since the phone is quad band, I should be able to, right?

2) Are the Middle East GSM/UMTS standards the same as EU/Asia/Australia?

3) What differences will I find between the 2 region phones? From what I have read so far, the keyboard, and charger plugs (US=110v) will be different. Is there anything else, like 3G freqs?

4) Wifi bands 12-13 missing in US model – how much of an impact it would make if I don’t have those bands in the phone?

5) Someone posted in another thread that there has been some sort of censorship in the UAE phones before, is this true for the unlocked N900?

6) Anything else I should be wary about? Anyone here following my footsteps?

Note that buying from US (Amazon after $50 rebate) is about US$200 cheaper than from the UAE, which has got me quite interested.

Thanks in advance!
1) Almost certainly, but don't take our word for it. Check what frequencies for GSM/EDGE and 3G (CDMA) your carrier supports and compare them against those supported by the device. At very least the phone and basic low-speed data will work, but there's a chance high-speed data (3G) won't work if your carrier doesn't support the right frequencies.

3) All N900s shipped support the same 3G frequencies. One thing to watch out for is that not all keyboard layouts have 4 arrow keys. In fact, if I recall correctly, only US, UK and NL keyboards have 4 arrow keys.

4) Differences in number of wifi channels is determined by software, and as far as I know the device automatically changes the number of wifi channels available by detecting your location.

5) I don't think so, but if it was really good censorware/spyware it should be impossible to detect. Your decision about how paranoid to be.

6) Just double check the 3G frequencies your carrier supports. The info might even be on wikipedia.

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Originally Posted by agogo View Post
I have the middle east version,
the only diffrence is the tag in the box, everything is the same inside.
good stuff! i'm sure you're loving the device?

tag in the box - which tag? so physically everything's the same? from your other post, you mentioned that the keyboard is the same (ie English and Fn characters) too?

you said you got it for $500++ with 2 years warranty - is that US dollars? how'd you manage that? the Nokia centre I contacted yesterday in Abu Dhabi said that they're selling it for 2999dirhams, which means about US$ 816. that's pretty darn expensive
 
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Originally Posted by jinx405 View Post
good stuff! i'm sure you're loving the device?

tag in the box - which tag? so physically everything's the same? from your other post, you mentioned that the keyboard is the same (ie English and Fn characters) too?

you said you got it for $500++ with 2 years warranty - is that US dollars? how'd you manage that? the Nokia centre I contacted yesterday in Abu Dhabi said that they're selling it for 2999dirhams, which means about US$ 816. that's pretty darn expensive
Just the model tag next to the barcode.
Keyboard is English with fn charcters, the vendor promised that they will be replacing them with English + Arabic keyboards in 2 weeks for free.
It costs 580 USD, 2200 dirhams, with few shops if they have it in stock, some shops are selling it for 2500 dhs after re-stocking. Prices in Dubai are similar to Abu Dhabi, 2999.
 

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1) Almost certainly, but don't take our word for it. Check what frequencies for GSM/EDGE and 3G (CDMA) your carrier supports and compare them against those supported by the device. At very least the phone and basic low-speed data will work, but there's a chance high-speed data (3G) won't work if your carrier doesn't support the right frequencies.

3) All N900s shipped support the same 3G frequencies. One thing to watch out for is that not all keyboard layouts have 4 arrow keys. In fact, if I recall correctly, only US, UK and NL keyboards have 4 arrow keys.

4) Differences in number of wifi channels is determined by software, and as far as I know the device automatically changes the number of wifi channels available by detecting your location.

5) I don't think so, but if it was really good censorware/spyware it should be impossible to detect. Your decision about how paranoid to be.

6) Just double check the 3G frequencies your carrier supports. The info might even be on wikipedia.

-John
Thanks for your in-depth reply!

1) according to wiki, the phone supports:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
GPRS 107/64 kbps DL/UL
EDGE 296/178 kbps DL/UL
UMTS 900/1700/2100
WCDMA 384/384 kbps DL/UL
HSPA 10/2 Mbps DL/UL

And my carrier supports
3G: 900/2100MHz
GSM: 900/1800
Source: http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_auo3.shtml

This means that it should work in Australia without a problem do I need to be concerned about HSPA? Or is that a global standard?

3) Not all keyboards have 4 arrow keys? Really? What will physically be there otherwise? I’ll have to suss this out.

4) Good stuff

5) Haha I guess I’ll have to find out myself… hopefully it should be alright…


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Just the model tag next to the barcode.
Keyboard is English with fn charcters, the vendor promised that they will be replacing them with English + Arabic keyboards in 2 weeks for free.
It costs 580 USD, 2200 dirhams, with few shops if they have it in stock, some shops are selling it for 2500 dhs after re-stocking. Prices in Dubai are similar to Abu Dhabi, 2999.
Thanks! I don’t need an Arabic keyboard, I just want the standard one. Like Johnx mentioned above, does your keyboard have the 4 arrow keys?

Whoah – that’s a pretty big price difference. Are these Nokia outlets or a regular mobile phone shop? Are you able to point me in the right direction on which shop to go to?

Is it normal for phone prices to be more expensive in Dubai and Abu Dhabi?
 
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Whoah – that’s a pretty big price difference. Are these Nokia outlets or a regular mobile phone shop? Are you able to point me in the right direction on which shop to go to?

Is it normal for phone prices to be more expensive in Dubai and Abu Dhabi?
Oneline Telecom in Isa Town, try giving them a call.
Tel: +973 17686364
Mobile: +973 39003005 or +973 36000445

Mobile phones are usually more expensive here, in fact, everything is more expensive here. but this time we were lucky!

here's a picture of the label.
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Hi!

Just registered, because I'm really interested in finding out the possibilities of writing Swedish letters like å, ä, ö on US version phones. Does anyone know anything about this, and if anyone has a US version phone, could you perhaps check? I'm seriously considering buying a US version N900 since it's not gonna arrive until at the earliest 19th of December here in Sweden (apart from the fact that it's considerably cheaper).

What I know is that the Swedish phone will have dedicated keys for this (at the cost of up and down arrows), and that the US version naturally doesn't. However, can you still type å, ä and ö on the US version, and how do you do it in that case? (Would it for example be possible to remap the keys?)

Thankful for any answers!
 
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Originally Posted by jinx405 View Post
Thanks for your in-depth reply!

1) according to wiki, the phone supports:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
GPRS 107/64 kbps DL/UL
EDGE 296/178 kbps DL/UL
UMTS 900/1700/2100
WCDMA 384/384 kbps DL/UL
HSPA 10/2 Mbps DL/UL

And my carrier supports
3G: 900/2100MHz
GSM: 900/1800
Source: http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_auo3.shtml

This means that it should work in Australia without a problem do I need to be concerned about HSPA? Or is that a global standard?

3) Not all keyboards have 4 arrow keys? Really? What will physically be there otherwise? I’ll have to suss this out.

4) Good stuff

5) Haha I guess I’ll have to find out myself… hopefully it should be alright…
1) Yes, and HSPA is just a high-speed version of WCDMA, so as long as the latter works the former will come when the carrier enables it.

3) Scandinavian version has åäö, and other keyboard layouts have similar accented chars on separate keys, and up/down as secondary functions on left/right.
 

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