If it were free, it'd definitely be a hit. Americans in general still prefer a free phone, imho.
However, at $49.99, who are they kidding?? Maybe if it was at least an S60 handset, if not an Nseries, it'd be worth looking at. I love Nokia, but stupid decisions like this is why Nokia has a negligible market share in the US of A.
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If it were free, it'd definitely be a hit. Americans in general still prefer a free phone, imho.
However, at $49.99, who are they kidding?? Maybe if it was at least an S60 handset, if not an Nseries, it'd be worth looking at. I love Nokia, but stupid decisions like this is why Nokia has a negligible market share in the US of A.