I've bought numerous imports/unlockeds & whenever there's an issue (i.e. Nokia phone breaks- again) I just just send it in as is. Sometimes the phone comes back locked again (new phone, new firmware) sometimes it hasn't.
While we certainly won't know till some one tries, I imagine that:
A) they won't look long enough to notice anything's different if you do decide to risk it.
B) it can't be too hard to do (firmware over-ride & all).
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Craig @ Aug 24th 2007 7:03PM
i'd be pretty nervous about having a $600 v1.0 anything (especially one that i carry around in my jeans pocket) without any warranty
Anthony @ Aug 24th 2007 8:06PM
I've bought numerous imports/unlockeds & whenever there's an issue (i.e. Nokia phone breaks- again) I just just send it in as is. Sometimes the phone comes back locked again (new phone, new firmware) sometimes it hasn't.
While we certainly won't know till some one tries, I imagine that:
A) they won't look long enough to notice anything's different if you do decide to risk it.
B) it can't be too hard to do (firmware over-ride & all).