I think you mean 'their', not 'there'. Good points made though. Agreed Nokia have really come out on top lately with the well needed N series devices. Plus Series 40 devices are really coming on well & can pretty much match, if not beat competitors interfaces. I think Samsung is lagging behind, neglecting the UI in favour of shaving milimeters off their phones, while SE interfaces have always been easy on the eye, even if the latest models have been a bit on the large side. LG have taken small steps to improve the horrible UI in the 'chocolate' phones, I hope they continue. But I think it's Nokia that are pushing the hardest to release the most modern, feature packed handsets. The upcoming devices look great, edging ahead of SE in my opinion.
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