I sign my name under rospaya's posting.. WHY do you think so low of Symbian? It's been on the market for MUCH longer than WM or Blackberry (btw I don't get Blackberry's superiority over other devices in the Push e-mail area). I've tried WM before and to be honest it's a BITCH to set up. Symbian seems much more user friendly plus you don't get the Microsoft monopoly feeling in your hand. I've been an avid user of Symbian S60 since Nokia 3650 (before it was even available officially in the US) and I have to say that at that time I was using PocketPC (iPaq)..not a phone but eventually that evolved into WM for smartphone and I do have to say that I don't miss a single day after i ditched it in lieu of S60 phone.
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Scott,
I sign my name under rospaya's posting.. WHY do you think so low of Symbian? It's been on the market for MUCH longer than WM or Blackberry (btw I don't get Blackberry's superiority over other devices in the Push e-mail area). I've tried WM before and to be honest it's a BITCH to set up. Symbian seems much more user friendly plus you don't get the Microsoft monopoly feeling in your hand. I've been an avid user of Symbian S60 since Nokia 3650 (before it was even available officially in the US) and I have to say that at that time I was using PocketPC (iPaq)..not a phone but eventually that evolved into WM for smartphone and I do have to say that I don't miss a single day after i ditched it in lieu of S60 phone.
Matt