I'm not really bothered what it comes in, as long as it works straight out the box and doesn't require firmware updates every 5 minutes after release.
People will pay this price just to have a limited packaging version. And if Nokia is giving something back to the wildlife then I suppose it's a worthy action.
What it doesn't say is that everyone else gets their shiny new N96 in a reusable carrier bag complete with biodegradable manual! ;-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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People will pay this price just to have a limited packaging version. And if Nokia is giving something back to the wildlife then I suppose it's a worthy action.
What it doesn't say is that everyone else gets their shiny new N96 in a reusable carrier bag complete with biodegradable manual! ;-)