RE: n900 - buy or wait?

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----- Original message -----
>> Guys, thanks for the input. I see you all like your n900.
>> I have an issue which is stopping me to buy it right away.
>> Here in Vancouver, Canada, n900's 3G is not going to work with any of
>> the GSM providers here.
>
>
>Well if you'd told us that earlier..we could have saved ourselves all that
hassle :)
>
>But you do know the N900 can also run on GSM/GPRS? Albeit slower.
>
>But from a practical POV, it is a very valid point (its a pity all the
iphone users in 3g areas didn't think of that before >buying 2g phones :) )

Well, I bought my N900 even though it does not work on AT&T's 3G network.  I
do run a little data over the AT&T network, but almost none, since most of
the time, I'm in range of an open WiFi network.  For that matter, I am using
a minimal dataplan for AT&T since I do so little data over their network.

Aldon

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