I think Nokia needs to combine the strengths of the E-series and N-series and then get their OS to finally compete with the iPhone. I don't mind the N97 interface for now, but if the bloggers mind plenty of people will. Then seriously Nokia, the N9X series deserves to get as much metal and quality plastic and tight fitting parts as the E-series, given we're paying for top of the line and competing against the XPERIA and Touch Pro types, not even the iPhone and Pre. (even outside the US; on contract in HK the E71 is free and the N97 comes out to ~$250 USD).
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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I think Nokia needs to combine the strengths of the E-series and N-series and then get their OS to finally compete with the iPhone. I don't mind the N97 interface for now, but if the bloggers mind plenty of people will. Then seriously Nokia, the N9X series deserves to get as much metal and quality plastic and tight fitting parts as the E-series, given we're paying for top of the line and competing against the XPERIA and Touch Pro types, not even the iPhone and Pre. (even outside the US; on contract in HK the E71 is free and the N97 comes out to ~$250 USD).