I agree on some of your points but greatly disagree on others.
Nokia ARE an innovative company. Sometimes when they create phones, no other companies can still match that phone 16 MONTHS after its release to the public. Just look at how many 'first' Nokia have in the mobile phone world, that enough proves how innovative they are.
I also agree that Nokia aren't bringing anything new to the table recently, look at the supposed N85, absolute shit. The QVGA resolutions are also laughable, this isn't 2005 anymore, Nokia.
This is one of the reasons why Motorola are the number 1 handset manufacturer in the world and why their marketshare eats up every other phone manufacturer.
You may THINK that it won't be friendly but let me tell you now. There will be surprises once S60 touch comes out. Tell me this; how can you judge an OS from renderings on a demo video that aren't even the real thing OR emulations of the very early stages of the OS on a device that is NOTHING like the eventual hardware that the OS will be placed on.
Plenty of people have used the Tube. Plenty.
All the new Nokia phones? The only phone that isn't available in a shop down the road from me right now from that list is the N96. Besides, I wouldn't really call the N95 new, considering it's been floating around since May of 2006...
"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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