Nokia's Mr. Pohjakallio has the nerve to be surprised no 3G is offered on this phone? Hmmm, maybe some Nokia Big shot would do us the favor of releasing ANY S60 phone (or other Nokia smartphone/mediaphone)here in the states with a 3G (UMTS 850/1900) radio. After doing so, this might not be so much of the pot calling the kettle black.
As a Mac owner, and Nokia owner (6682) I'd be first in line to buy a 3G phone from either company that offered a good web browser and good sync operations with my home computer. Until this day arrives, may both these companies be damned.
p.s.-Mr Jobs-A small device that can download music wirelessly, and connect to the internet at broadband speeds when WiFi is available is called a "MacBook". A device smaller still that can't download music wirelessly, and can access the internet at a mere 80 kbps (on average) when not withinin range of a friendly WiFi hub (and also not support live TV or radio?) is called "Dead on Arrival" or "Just a waste of money."
I thought Apple might help the U.S. crawl out of the technological backwater in which we are currently mired, but this effort shows only the crass savvy of a company that wants to sell phones to the ignorant masses of style-addicted clones.
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Nokia's Mr. Pohjakallio has the nerve to be surprised no 3G is offered on this phone? Hmmm, maybe some Nokia Big shot would do us the favor of releasing ANY S60 phone (or other Nokia smartphone/mediaphone)here in the states with a 3G (UMTS 850/1900) radio. After doing so, this might not be so much of the pot calling the kettle black.
As a Mac owner, and Nokia owner (6682) I'd be first in line to buy a 3G phone from either company that offered a good web browser and good sync operations with my home computer. Until this day arrives, may both these companies be damned.
p.s.-Mr Jobs-A small device that can download music wirelessly, and connect to the internet at broadband speeds when WiFi is available is called a "MacBook". A device smaller still that can't download music wirelessly, and can access the internet at a mere 80 kbps (on average) when not withinin range of a friendly WiFi hub (and also not support live TV or radio?) is called "Dead on Arrival" or "Just a waste of money."
I thought Apple might help the U.S. crawl out of the technological backwater in which we are currently mired, but this effort shows only the crass savvy of a company that wants to sell phones to the ignorant masses of style-addicted clones.