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Is the HSDPA 2100 or 850/1900? If its the former, it's the non-NA version with NA warranty, which Nokia chose to do to cash in, even though you won't be able to use HSDPA in NA. If it's the latter, that's weird.
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davidm @ Dec 24th 2007 10:55AM
Is the HSDPA 2100 or 850/1900? If its the former, it's the non-NA version with NA warranty, which Nokia chose to do to cash in, even though you won't be able to use HSDPA in NA. If it's the latter, that's weird.