I think the "official" availability in Europe is the 12th, isn't it? At least it is when the first batch will be available most major countries, from what I read online.
On a side note, I wanted to discuss something with you guys.
I am trying to figure out the logic behind making this available only to EE or whatever the networks are, that create EE.
If I was Nokia, I'd want to sell AS MANY OF THE PHONES AS POSSIBLE.
I don't think I would care if people buy it on contract, or give me cash for the phone as a whole.
I also presume, that EE and other operators are paying Nokia for the exclusivity of this phone on their networks, but does it pay off to Nokia?
I mean, there are many people like me for example, that will not buy this phone in the UK and just import it from continental Europe, like Germany for example.
BUT... There are many people, who will give up and buy different phone OR will not get into a new contract because of this phone for whatever reasons.
This last group is a potential loss of clients for Nokia, isn't it?
Also, shouldn't they focus on putting this phone in as many competitive networks a s possible, so that people could choose the network they want and buy the subsidized phone?
Look at the iPhone now, you can buy it worldwide unlocked or locked to the most popular network, people buy it the way they want and in the network they want. Result? Millions of sold, same story with Galaxy S series. Of course there is much more to the success of those phones, but I don't think they would have been so successfull, if they had been locked to one network in most countries and not unlocked.
And Nokia is loosing the momentum as well, because the first reviews are not so hyper optimistic, so...
Just my thoughts
