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I'm sort of torn between this and the N81 8GB. Nokia sure makes it hard for a gadget freak to decide. :)
So what's the price of this thing? Also, I'd like to know, if it does work with the new N-Gage goodness, will any of the multimedia keys work as game buttons or what?
Yep, I might just have to collect some debts to get this one. I can't wait to see the full specs of this thing.

@ Steven: It's a slider, but only reveals a number pad.
I want that tune in my playlist :D
I think I'd buy something like that before an iPhone for sure. Touchscreens are the wave of the future, don't you know? http://net9.blogspot.com/2007/01/2007-year-of-touchscreen.html
It's a pretty nice looking Samsung phone, but what's with the low megapixels in the camera?
Ignore my last post. Once downloaded, the file plays fine. It wouldn't allow streaming with the 770.
Nokia 770 is able to download the .3gp files, but says the file format is not supported. Too bad. Looks like they need to work on it a bit more if they want to support more devices.
I, for one, think... OMG robotic ponies!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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