damn. crappy carriers ruin good phones. this phone should have been with o2 or t-mobile at the very least. it will live no where near its potential with that crappy orange carrier.
- Full browser flash, out of the box - Big qwerty keyboard - Nokia Ovi store (which granted, we don't know how good it will be, but its gotta be better than nothing?) - Nokia Beta Labs behind it, churning out s/w like Nokia Messenger which is AWESOME - FM Radio - 32gb int. and expansion slot for more - N-Gage games - MUCH better UI (as per usual - Samsung UI is, and always has been just God awful) - Smaller form-factor
So, while the Samsung wins on Camera, Battery life and 3G speeds, processor and screen there are still numerous other areas where the Nokia walks all over it! Ease-of-use, UI, QWERTY'ness, OVI store, Nokia Beta Labs. So yeah, don't discount it yet muffin-heads, the N97 will more than hold its own. Although, I am disappointed by the processor announcement.
what you mean david beckham doesn't do anything? he's a soccer player.. you try it..
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