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Yeah but it seems from what the video shows is that the NAM version is working fine.
Wow.... very impressive and contradictory summary of what seems to be a awesome phone that has fallen short on some really fundamental things.

This does not make my decision any easier and it seems as though Nokia has grown to big for itself. I mean, not having valid certs is just criminal these days form a technology into normal consumer hands.

Whadda I do?!?!!?!?!?! 3Gs or this baby? I need to break my Apple addiction and thought this was going to be a simple decision.
I know this is topic, so sorry, but when is the N97 review coming out?

The iphone review is done and dusted, but I am still waiting for the big 'E' to pull no punches and help me decide between 3Gs or N97.

Cheers

JB
Chris,

When is the N97 review coming out, or did I miss it?

Or......does it suck so bad that you guys just gave up?

Cheers

JB
Did something happen with the iPhone today? ....I can't tell as there seems to be the same number of Apple stories on the site as any other day.
OMFG..... this is what I have been waiting for.

It comes down to this or the new iPhone. With my loss of love for Apple lately I am praying this thing kicks some form of ass - to justify the spend.

I gotta say this is a pleasant problem to have for Nokia. Better than excess capacity and crickets chirping.

Anyone remember when Mobile Me came out and it died on launch? Fanbois? Anyone? No.... thought not.
I agree. Nice to see a company jump in every once and awhile.

While I have been a Tivo user for years and love the service I have often wondered why they don't dominate the world.

Part of it is they sell a commodity of sorts (at least from a cable/satellite company perspective) and part of it is the shitty deals they strike in other countries, like Australia - you guys are so going to fail there with that model as most people don't want to pay for TV AND there are only 6 channels of shitty US reject TV to watch.

However, rant aside (sorry Oz, I love yaz all), I think they need to focus on one or two things that will really drive adoption. The activities that have been adding are sweet (as in cute) but seem to be ad hoc reactions to events or even serendipitous and without any clear goal in mind. Many of Nilay's suggestions sound cool, but I hope they ask themselves....does it fit into our strategy and where is the business case.

After all I don't want to end up having to use a shitty Comcast DVR.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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