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They already have released an S60 for AT&T. The N75, and I'm glad I own one. I won't go back to anything else. If I have to, my next phone will be purchased straight from Nokia.
Being a big Nokia fan, I'm very thankful I have AT&T right now. I'm fine with the design of the 2605. It's an entry level phone, what more do you expect? But seriously, what was Nokia thinking with this 7205?? Why don't you just give it to Moto so they can put their brand stamp on it because that is what it looks like it is, hands down. I don't know how much say Verizon has in terms of how they can influence design and features, but somebody screwed up there, and I'm gonna say it's Verizon because if you look at the majority of their new phones, they all have those flat keypads like this, but maybe Nokia took it upon themselves to make one like the rest. Nokia needs to take an Nseries phone and switch it to CDMA and give it to Verizon, so Verizon customers can get a taste of a true multimedia phone. I wonder if this even has S40 on it.
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