N9- Is it arriving in South Africa or not?

Hey,
Is the Nokia N9 going to be available to the South African market. If so the when can we expact it's arrival? I tried checking on that link of release dates but my country is not listed there.
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http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/noki​a-n9/check-availability
If your country is not on the drop own list, then it probably means no, or at least there are no plans at the moment. Having said that, I'm sure some will be arriving in India, USA and South Africa via eBay and other means of distribution if people really want them.

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