Country Specific PR 1.2 & Global PR 1.2 !

Region wise and country wise is there a difference in Features included in PR 1.2 like I was reading somewhere India where the phone is not even made available yet, does not have Skype video calling Feature in the PR 1.2 that is scheduled for it.
So which one should One Flash to, Global version (To have all the features) or Country Specific ?

Sever wrote:
i would assume that the countries that have laws against fm transmitters may have it locked out via firmware.
So in such a case where a particular feature is not made available to a specific country, does it make sense to then Flash to a Global version of Firmware Update so that it gets that feature.

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