My anuerism kicked in - what makes this a "business oriented" phone? Quad-band? If I were a suit-wearing business guy - I would want a built-in clothes iron or steamer and a self cleaning lint brush. Oh, I get it - the video calling capability - am I the only person in the world who calls someone to talk to them, not look at them.
As a business user, I find this phone to be useless without qwerty or at least a suretype keypad. just shows you why RIM is dominating the us market. I say this as a Nokia fan!
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My anuerism kicked in - what makes this a "business oriented" phone? Quad-band? If I were a suit-wearing business guy - I would want a built-in clothes iron or steamer and a self cleaning lint brush. Oh, I get it - the video calling capability - am I the only person in the world who calls someone to talk to them, not look at them.
One touch access to business apps, mail 4 exchange, email preview on standby, etc etc...
Really, most of these can be used in a N95 for example, but Nokia doesn't let us, it's all about positioning in the market.
As a business user, I find this phone to be useless without qwerty or at least a suretype keypad. just shows you why RIM is dominating the us market. I say this as a Nokia fan!