On Apr 19, 12:20 pm, David C <dcampi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I received the same message has you :
>
> >All of the phones have been shipped already. Please be patient; if your 
> >phone has not arrived yet, it is probably in transit and will arrive shortly.

Responses like this have been posted to this thread for some time now,
long enough for the devices to have arrived by any normal shipping
method. Then it struck me... What if ALL the phones were indeed
shipped from the US?

This is pure speculation, you understand, but it fits the facts as
we've been given them. Surface mail from the US to Europe usually
takes 6-8 weeks, so it's entirely possible that our phones could have
been in transit since mid-March. Maybe the handsets were all with
BrightPoint in the US, and rather than move them to Europe and THEN
ship them, somebody decided to do it all in one step, and just ship
direct.

It also could explain why the vast majority of US developers got
Droids rather than Nexii. Perhaps BrightPoint had approximately equal
numbers in stock, but after allocating a Nexus One to each non-US
recipient, it was mostly Droids left over.

Is that completely crazy? :^)

String

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