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Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
I didn't realize Nokia was still relevant in the phone industry.
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Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
I didn't realize Nokia was still relevant in the phone industry.
Originally Posted by Tony Goalie
This is crack.
Idk if ill be able to give up my blackberry for this though.
The Nokia N900 powered by Maemo 5 has at last had solid release dates for the US and UK, apparently and according to Softpedia the US will release it on November 14 and the UK will get a release date of November 16, hopefully this sticks.
The Nokia N900 was going to be released October sometime and it did not so hopefully the dates given above are correct this time, you can pre-order this handset unlocked via Newegg $559.99 where you can save $89.01 (Original Price is $649.00); Newegg's release date is November 14.
Passing on the Droid and copping this.
Originally Posted by Big J 33
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1644932
Dell has it up for preorder for $442, figure some of you may like to know.
?? elaborateOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
Wait what ?!?! you do know Nokia's are the top selling phones in terms of sales worldwide and commands the highest market share.Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
I didn't realize Nokia was still relevant in the phone industry.
also
US weak FCC regulations won't allow cool things like video conferencing or longer video messages
Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
?? elaborateOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
Wait what ?!?! you do know Nokia's are the top selling phones in terms of sales worldwide and commands the highest market share.Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
I didn't realize Nokia was still relevant in the phone industry.
also
US weak FCC regulations won't allow cool things like video conferencing or longer video messages