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Carriers Not Picking Up Nokia N900

Who would have ever thought that Nokia would have trouble getting a carrier to offer its N900 handset, eh? Well, that’s the current situation, and fortunately Nokia isn’t just sitting back and doing nothing about the phone, instead the Finnish giant is offering the phone for sale unsubsidized for $649. Of course, many of us are still hoping that a carrier will pick up the phone, T-Mobile USA perhaps?

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