The specs aren't great?? Compared to what? This is basically Nokia's entry-level touchscreen smartphone. It compares competitively with everyone else's premium touchscreen smartphones, and totally embarrasses the iPhone, all for about $349 unsubsidized! Compare that to the iPhone's $695, the XPeria1's $1000, and the touch Blackberry, which I'm sure will exceed $500. Besides the X1's better screen, I'd take this device over any of those. But I'm just an S60 fanboy...
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Nokia's really falling behind. Specs aren't great & release time is infinite. Samsung's taking over the upper echelon of phones.
I'm a big S60 fan & they've even got me covered on that one now.
Only a matter of time before we start seeing the sad faces on their entries like Motorola unless they get their act together.
Development stopped @ the N95.
The specs aren't great?? Compared to what? This is basically Nokia's entry-level touchscreen smartphone. It compares competitively with everyone else's premium touchscreen smartphones, and totally embarrasses the iPhone, all for about $349 unsubsidized! Compare that to the iPhone's $695, the XPeria1's $1000, and the touch Blackberry, which I'm sure will exceed $500. Besides the X1's better screen, I'd take this device over any of those. But I'm just an S60 fanboy...