All I can say is that Nokia lost quite substantial revenue by not introducing a single phone with support for T-Mobile's 3G frequency. I for one am sad to say that in order to enjoy the new 3G speeds have to switch from my beloved N95 to G1. I like the openness of the device but the camera looks like crap. Had Nokia released N85 with T-Mob's 3G it would be a BIG hit and the big N would get my chunk of money instead of channeling it into the hands of T-Mobile.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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All I can say is that Nokia lost quite substantial revenue by not introducing a single phone with support for T-Mobile's 3G frequency. I for one am sad to say that in order to enjoy the new 3G speeds have to switch from my beloved N95 to G1. I like the openness of the device but the camera looks like crap. Had Nokia released N85 with T-Mob's 3G it would be a BIG hit and the big N would get my chunk of money instead of channeling it into the hands of T-Mobile.
You snooze...you loose