Rocketman
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2009-11-19
, 22:57
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2009-11-20
, 02:23
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2009-11-20
, 03:44
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#3
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2009-11-20
, 03:49
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@ California, USA
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2009-11-20
, 03:49
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2009-11-20
, 03:54
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2009-11-20
, 03:58
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@ California, USA
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Would you prefer that they ship the phone with known issues, rather than fixing them before release? As I understand it, the delay occurred primarily because Nokia wanted to incorporate the feedback gained from the various developers who obtained devices, to improve the firmware shipped on the device. Given that, I applaud Nokia for making the decision to do the N900 release *right* rather than doing it *sooner*.
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2009-11-20
, 04:02
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Would you prefer that they ship the phone with known issues, rather than fixing them before release? As I understand it, the delay occurred primarily because Nokia wanted to incorporate the feedback gained from the various developers who obtained devices, to improve the firmware shipped on the device. Given that, I applaud Nokia for making the decision to do the N900 release *right* rather than doing it *sooner*.
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2009-11-20
, 04:09
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2009-11-23
, 23:32
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#10
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Amazon.com has it right now for $529 right now! Plus the $50 mail in rebate comes done to $479!!! Thats a deal and a half!