I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on warranty coverage. When I bought my RM-937 from OmegaCell (local store here in Edmonton) they stated that Nokia won't cover the warranty becasue it's the international version of the phone. So, if I have an issue with my phone, and I send it in to Nokia Canada, they would charge me for the repair. This is correct?EDIT: I guess I'll also add that I've had no issues with using my 1520 on Rogers, everything works!
edit: strange my message disappeared, wtfrick. So what I previously tried to say was:
Nokia has never given international warranty. If you want your Nokia device to be serviced under warranty [often does not include anything physical] you need to send it to the country of origin that the phone came from. In your case it would be HK or Malaysia it seems [for me it would be somewhere in Latin America].
However, sometimes Nokia may come to an agreement with you and have your phone replaced by a locked-branded-model from the country you reside in [assuming the phone you have is also offered in Canada--or whichever country you would be replacing it from].
For example, I had a US Nokia N8 [grey] which got bricked due to a faulty USB port while updating to Nokia Belle. Sent it to Nokia to reboot the software---instead they decided to send me a Rogers Nokia N8 [silver--as it's the only colour offered].
In this case, the 1520 has yet to be offered in Canada----so either you'll get a 1020, 920, 630, 625, 520, or any other Nokia phone currently out in the market or no replacement and thus would have to ship it out to another country or see if flextronics is willing to service your phone [you pay out of your pocket].