Agreed, 5800 and the E71 should be the focus of the relative success here. Why keep painting doom and gloom over Nokia's future? A quarter on quarter comparison would be much more relevant than a year on year one considering the fact that the impact of the recession is felt mostly this year. Instead, dearest Engadget chose to selectively post news that depict pessimism (perhaps praying that it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy?). Sorry, Nokia's doing better and just eat that.
AppStore may have 40,000 'apps', but how many actual (i.e. non-ifart) apps does it have remains a mystery as well.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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