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YESS - P800 before chrismas!! |
JaNeiJo Joined: Dec 09, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Norway PM |
Just ordered P800 from Telenor Telehuset (my operator's chain-store) in Norway. Deliverery to my local postoffice guaranteed before chrismas. According to a well informed guy at Telehuset they were guaranteed from SE to be the first to get P800 in stock in Norway (today or tomorrow). He also told me that the first units will come with only English and swedish language system, but it will be free-upgrade later to desired language. Price NOK 6450,- ex.VAT(860 EURO)!
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Real Joined: Jan 04, 2002 Posts: 134 From: Norway PM |
Sorry, but I don`t belive that`s happening...
Hope I`m wrong.
The five first times your local phone pusher says he has a new phone tomorrow it just doesen`t happen... |
JaNeiJo Joined: Dec 09, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Norway PM |
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On 2002-12-18 15:53, Real wrote:
Sorry, but I don`t belive that`s happening...
Hope I`m wrong.
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I'm usually not an optimistic gay, but after 5 phonecalls to different store-departements in Telehuset (including their business-customer departement) i now am a bit optimistic. They all told me that the P800 was shipped (in small number of units) from their wholesaler.
I have been shopping at Telehuset before, and they usually come trough.
Lets hope you'r wrong.
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Iceduck Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 109 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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Hmm.. I'm pretty sure it will support all big European languages, but even if it's only in Swedish and English it really doesn't matter since you don't need T9.
Anders |
Yomans Joined: Aug 05, 2002 Posts: 63 From: Latvia , Riga PM |
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skjalg Joined: Dec 08, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: B$rum, Norway PM, WWW
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I was also told tomorrow.. we will just have to wait and see.. as always! |
JaNeiJo Joined: Dec 09, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Norway PM |
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On 2002-12-18 16:17, Iceduck wrote:
Hmm.. I'm pretty sure it will support all big European languages, but even if it's only in Swedish and English it really doesn't matter since you don't need T9.
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Yes it will support more languages later. It's only the first units that will support only Swedish and English. This i have also read somewhere on the internet (statement from spokesman in SE, can't find back to it now). I only hope the upgrade will come soon, ex. in Norway we have special characters like Æ, Ø, Å (i dont now if the swedish use Æ and Ø).
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mases Joined: Feb 12, 2002 Posts: 61 From: Sweden PM |
No whe dont
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jibuti Joined: Mar 04, 2002 Posts: 220 From: Slovenija PM |
But we do..... |
mr_miu Joined: Aug 30, 2002 Posts: 53 PM |
@Iceduck
I just bougth it in sweden, gothenbourg!
And the only two languages on my device
is Swe and Eng! |
JaNeiJo Joined: Dec 09, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Norway PM |
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@Iceduck
I just bougth it in sweden............................
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What's your first impression of the unit? |
Iceduck Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 109 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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Ok, I can live with English or Swedish. Is it possible to have a Swedish virtual keyboard and use English language?
@jibuti
You use ÆØÅ in Slovenia?!
Anders |
jibuti Joined: Mar 04, 2002 Posts: 220 From: Slovenija PM |
frankly we use only è, š, ž,....-it is in slovene, but sometimes you can also find from ex-serbo-croat language æ, ð,....
We are former Yugoslav republic, you know..... |
Iceduck Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 109 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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So the Serbo-Croats use Æ? Strange, I was convinced that Æ was a Danish/Norwegian letter.
Anders |
jibuti Joined: Mar 04, 2002 Posts: 220 From: Slovenija PM |
Nope....I had no problem on my R380 about that.... |
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