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  1. #1
    Motorcyclesaur
    Guest
    Having read the threads regarding the problems of the Nokia N80, it seems
    that the affected phones are the ones supplied by the mobile network
    providers (e.g. Voda, O2, etc.). Can anyone confirm?

    If that's the case, since the annual running cost would roughly be the same
    (with the phone itself costing about £325), I would still be interested in
    this model and would be happy to get it SIM free on a PAYG basis. The reason
    for this choice is that the only other phone that would satisfy my current
    needs (WiFi and Symbian S60 OS) is the Nokia N95, not yet available, and
    there is no reason to keep paying a contract when they do not provide me
    with a phone.

    Can anyone help me with the following?

    1. What would I lose with a SIM free model, with general software version
    (still have to decide what network, probably Voda)?

    2. Do all suppliers in Europe sell SIM free phones with the same kind of
    software, or do they come with network software anyway (especially now that
    there must be plenty unsold)?

    3. Can you suggest a reliable supplier (UK or Europe) where I can buy and be
    confident that if there is anything wrong they will assist me (e.g. return
    the phone and get refund)?

    Thanks for your help.




    See More: Nokia N80 SIM free




  2. #2
    ACDeag
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    Motorcyclesaur explained on 09/11/2006 :
    > Having read the threads regarding the problems of the Nokia N80, it seems
    > that the affected phones are the ones supplied by the mobile network
    > providers (e.g. Voda, O2, etc.). Can anyone confirm?
    >
    > If that's the case, since the annual running cost would roughly be the same
    > (with the phone itself costing about £325), I would still be interested in
    > this model and would be happy to get it SIM free on a PAYG basis. The reason
    > for this choice is that the only other phone that would satisfy my current
    > needs (WiFi and Symbian S60 OS) is the Nokia N95, not yet available, and
    > there is no reason to keep paying a contract when they do not provide me with
    > a phone.
    >
    > Can anyone help me with the following?
    >
    > 1. What would I lose with a SIM free model, with general software version
    > (still have to decide what network, probably Voda)?
    >
    > 2. Do all suppliers in Europe sell SIM free phones with the same kind of
    > software, or do they come with network software anyway (especially now that
    > there must be plenty unsold)?
    >
    > 3. Can you suggest a reliable supplier (UK or Europe) where I can buy and be
    > confident that if there is anything wrong they will assist me (e.g. return
    > the phone and get refund)?
    >
    > Thanks for your help.


    I do not believe O2 customise theirs other than adding an O2 theme to
    it, which you can change.





  3. #3
    Matthew Long
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    > I do not believe O2 customise theirs other than adding an O2 theme to it,
    > which you can change.


    This is certainly the case with a Nokia N73 I looked at the other day in an
    O2 shop. No customisation whatsoever - A welcome change, and my biggest
    issue with all the other providers. Not that I'd ever touch O2!

    It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold shoulder
    because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    that is crippling them!

    I would gladly pay £100+ more, to have an original phone and customise it
    *my* way!


    Matthew Long





  4. #4
    PajaP
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:29:34 GMT, "Matthew Long" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> I do not believe O2 customise theirs other than adding an O2 theme to it,
    >> which you can change.

    >
    >This is certainly the case with a Nokia N73 I looked at the other day in an
    >O2 shop. No customisation whatsoever - A welcome change, and my biggest
    >issue with all the other providers. Not that I'd ever touch O2!
    >
    >It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold shoulder
    >because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    >that is crippling them!
    >
    >I would gladly pay £100+ more, to have an original phone and customise it
    >*my* way!
    >


    Could not agree more.

    Thankfully I know a guy at a Nokia service centre who removes the
    branded firmware for me, for free.

    A few pounds also gets me the branding removed from the case (well £10
    in the case of the N91 to replace the slide bezel).

    Looks like it is going to cost £17 to do the same to my N73 (battery
    cover).

    Then it is another £20 for the unlock.

    Much better than £100+ though

    --
    Thx.
    PajaP



  5. #5
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold shoulder
    > because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    > that is crippling them!


    Nokia write the software you know. Networks just tell Nokia what they
    want and then Nokia make it happen.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  6. #6
    Schtop!
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free


    Jon wrote:
    > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > > It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold shoulder
    > > because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    > > that is crippling them!

    >
    > Nokia write the software you know. Networks just tell Nokia what they
    > want and then Nokia make it happen.
    > --
    > Regards
    > Jon


    Jon,

    I find your faith in the networks endearing... If somewhat naive :-)




  7. #7
    Richard Colton
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free


    "Schtop!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > Jon wrote:
    >> [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> > It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold
    >> > shoulder
    >> > because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their*
    >> > software
    >> > that is crippling them!

    >>
    >> Nokia write the software you know. Networks just tell Nokia what they
    >> want and then Nokia make it happen.
    >> --
    >> Regards
    >> Jon

    >
    > Jon,
    >
    > I find your faith in the networks endearing... If somewhat naive :-)


    Jon is right. The customised firmware is written by the manufacturer on
    behalf of the networks and is distributed directly from them as (in the case
    of Nokia) a customised PPM.

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  8. #8
    Jack Torrence
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    "PajaP" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:29:34 GMT, "Matthew Long" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>> I do not believe O2 customise theirs other than adding an O2 theme to
    >>> it,
    >>> which you can change.

    >>
    >>This is certainly the case with a Nokia N73 I looked at the other day in
    >>an
    >>O2 shop. No customisation whatsoever - A welcome change, and my biggest
    >>issue with all the other providers. Not that I'd ever touch O2!
    >>
    >>It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold
    >>shoulder
    >>because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    >>that is crippling them!
    >>
    >>I would gladly pay £100+ more, to have an original phone and customise it
    >>*my* way!
    >>

    >
    > Could not agree more.


    Why?

    The network specific firmware is still written by Nokia. Whilst I strongly
    disagree with most network customisation the blame for buggy firmware can be
    safely laid at Nokia's door.





  9. #9
    PajaP
    Guest

    Re: Nokia N80 SIM free

    On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 08:32:50 -0000, "Jack Torrence"
    <room217[at]overlook.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

    >"PajaP" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:29:34 GMT, "Matthew Long" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>>> I do not believe O2 customise theirs other than adding an O2 theme to
    >>>> it,
    >>>> which you can change.
    >>>
    >>>This is certainly the case with a Nokia N73 I looked at the other day in
    >>>an
    >>>O2 shop. No customisation whatsoever - A welcome change, and my biggest
    >>>issue with all the other providers. Not that I'd ever touch O2!
    >>>
    >>>It's amazing that most of phone networks are giving Nokia the cold
    >>>shoulder
    >>>because of the dodgy software in their phones, when it's *their* software
    >>>that is crippling them!
    >>>
    >>>I would gladly pay £100+ more, to have an original phone and customise it
    >>>*my* way!
    >>>

    >>
    >> Could not agree more.

    >
    >Why?
    >
    >The network specific firmware is still written by Nokia. Whilst I strongly
    >disagree with most network customisation the blame for buggy firmware can be
    >safely laid at Nokia's door.
    >


    I never said Nokia do not write it. I am well aware they do.
    They write it (or rather customise it) to the operators request
    though. This is where the problems come in.
    If An operator has the software customised to 'their' requirements,
    then it becomes 'their' software.

    Think of the Orange Home screen that could not be turned off on many
    of their 'customised' phones (though thankfully they now allow it to
    be turned off on newer models).
    This was how my 6680 was until I got it flashed with Nokia 'default'
    firmware. Much better for it.

    --
    PajaP



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