Yeah, so basically the 5801 or 5900 or whatever nokia will call it, since the 5800 doesnt have a popout keyboard.
What i was talking about was something like the n97 on steroids, giving the unit all the things that it should have had to make it more competitive with the omnia HD - more than 128mb ram, a dedicated gpu, 8mp cam that records 720p, and OLED display to go with the capacitive screen.
I can't imagine Nokia would release two flagship-type phones in the same calender year. Not only would it piss off customers but it's just bad business sense. Why neuter sales of the initial N97?
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Yeah, so basically the 5801 or 5900 or whatever nokia will call it, since the 5800 doesnt have a popout keyboard.
What i was talking about was something like the n97 on steroids, giving the unit all the things that it should have had to make it more competitive with the omnia HD - more than 128mb ram, a dedicated gpu, 8mp cam that records 720p, and OLED display to go with the capacitive screen.
I can't imagine Nokia would release two flagship-type phones in the same calender year. Not only would it piss off customers but it's just bad business sense. Why neuter sales of the initial N97?