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It doesn't lack a touchscreen since it's not inteded to have one it's a Smartphone, not a Pocket PC. Dumb remark...
this phone sucks... i've had it for a couple of days and the only thing worth mentioning is the camera.
Why doesn't MS make a OS for normal home users (ranging from noobs to power users) and one for corporate users. Home users just want a good and stable OS that they can do whatever the hell they want with it, and business users need stability security and compability with current business applications and processes.
It sucks that i have to use an OS that isn't intended for me, but for some cubicle guy that uses 3-4 apps in them. Make us happy MS!
An international contest, finally...
@ Scott

Why not? S60 has everything and more than BB or WM, and great multitasking on a phone that i ever saw. I'm not a fanboy, but only curious why some think so low about S60 and Symbian?
What? You missed Zagreb! It's a beautiful town, often called the unspoiled Prague or Budapest...
Can Europeans get this job, or I shouldn’t even try?
@ Matt
I don't consider myself to be an computer expert, but the spyware / virus thing about Windows is just rubbish. I use my PC for 15 hours a day, i don't have a firewall or an antivirus.

How many viruses do i have? Zero. Spyware? None. Why? Because i'm not a sheep that doesn't care about my PC and uses crippled software. I use Opera for surfing, MS Outlook for e-mail and there are no problems in months. Even with Internet Explorer you can surf the web safely, the only thing that matters is your brain - know where to surf and where not tu surf. And i can safely say that i can do practically anything on PC that you can do on your Mac. Except mine is cheaper and can do other stuff.

For a person who doesn't know how to protect himself from spyware, maybe Mac is a better solution, but when almost 90% of home computers are Windows based, they'll be just living in a dreamland and when they come out they won't know what the hell to do with a PC.
"dunno why I wasted my time on this post, my time is lost on people like Ice Raider who can't spend 5 minutes researching to know the least bit about shit they think they know about..."
Not all of us need a Mac, you know... Some people (actually a LOT of them) like to play games on their home computer which is pretty easy on a PC, you can install any game and it will work like a charm if you have a good CPU, graphics card and RAM. Macs can't do that because of the lousy graphic cards they are using. And another thing, when you install Windows XP on a Mac (you said that Macs can use Windows programs), it's not a Macintosh in the classic description, because a real Mac is a combination of hardware and software, no more, no less...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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