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The [[Nokia N810|N810]] internet tablet comes with various bits and bobs in its sales package. The exact makeup of the sales package may vary from country to country, but they're usually very similar.
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The [[N810]] internet tablet comes with various bits and bobs in its sales package. The exact makeup of the sales package may vary from country to country, but they're usually very similar.
This tutorial is going to take a look at the N810 sales package for the United Kingdom. The point of this tutorial is to help people who've lost or broken something that came with the N810, or are buying one second hand that doesn't come with all the accessories.
This tutorial is going to take a look at the N810 sales package for the United Kingdom. The point of this tutorial is to help people who've lost or broken something that came with the N810, or are buying one second hand that doesn't come with all the accessories.
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===Contents of typical N810 Sales Package===
===Contents of typical N810 Sales Package===
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* Microfibre Cloth: This is very easily replaced if required, simply go down to your local opticians or glasses shop and buy the kind of cloth you use to clean a pair of glasses. Microfibre cloths are much less likely to scratch a surface than normal cloths, that's why they're recommended for use on delicate things like screens or lenses.
* Microfibre Cloth: This is very easily replaced if required, simply go down to your local opticians or glasses shop and buy the kind of cloth you use to clean a pair of glasses. Microfibre cloths are much less likely to scratch a surface than normal cloths, that's why they're recommended for use on delicate things like screens or lenses.
* Nokia CR-89 Car Holder: Perhaps the trickiest thing to replace, as in theory the N810 can only be fixed to a car using this particular kit and it doesn't seem to be available separately yet. However, you may be able to find a third party universal car holder which can cope with a wide range of devices.
* Nokia CR-89 Car Holder: Perhaps the trickiest thing to replace, as in theory the N810 can only be fixed to a car using this particular kit and it doesn't seem to be available separately yet. However, you may be able to find a third party universal car holder which can cope with a wide range of devices.
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===A word about memory cards on the N810===
===A word about memory cards on the N810===
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You do NOT need to buy Nokia-brand memory cards, in fact they're usually overpriced so we recommend you avoid them for that reason. The most trusted brand is probably SanDisk, and the best place to buy them is in a reputable electronics store. Try to avoid buying memory cards on eBay, because of the risk of buying counterfeits that stop working after a short while.
You do NOT need to buy Nokia-brand memory cards, in fact they're usually overpriced so we recommend you avoid them for that reason. The most trusted brand is probably SanDisk, and the best place to buy them is in a reputable electronics store. Try to avoid buying memory cards on eBay, because of the risk of buying counterfeits that stop working after a short while.
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