Re: Nokia N900

2009-09-26 Thread storkus
It's not just American companies in this case: Nokia reports that, while they have a lot of interest, most carriers are also complaining that Nokia won't let them "customize" it either. As for said American companies, this device is designed to work on T-Mobile USA's network as far as 3G (UMTS/HSD

RE: Nokia N900

2009-09-25 Thread Bob Elzer
Here's the original discussion.. http://lists.plug.phoenix.az.us/lurker/thread/20090831.193415.5df4e42d.en.ht ml#20090831.193415.5df4e42d -Original Message- From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of stor...@stor

Re: Nokia N900

2009-09-25 Thread Stephen
That's because American cell companies won't sell a phone that has been locked into crappyness for some reason If ever anyone does the unlocked phone freindly network they are going to have a boggleinh influx of tech users On 9/25/09, huerta...@gmail.com wrote: > Actually it was last month. :P

Re: Nokia N900

2009-09-25 Thread huertanix
Actually it was last month. :P I said I wanted one to make iPhone users jealous of my flash playback. Alas, there's no sign of when if at all it will be available stateside. :( Sent from my BlackBerry Slowphone provided by Allfail -Original Message- From: stor...@storkus.com Date: Fri,