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Is it just me or does this phone look scaringly like Nokia N97?
The arrogance in this post is so thick, you could slice it down and spread it all over your iPhone (!)
Hate to state the obvious but isn't that a replica of the S60 E-slider Nokia E65? Anybody call the cops yet? :)
What surprises me is that person writing this piece is not impressed by the fact that this is the first phone from Nokia sporting this kind of QWERTY-keyboard and the fact that they are putting this into a clamshell phone. No, the 2,5mm jack plug and apparently 'small screen' seem to get all the attention. Nice (!)
Any more Nokia bashing you want to reveal before we go on with our day?
"Uninspiring keyboard"??? You have go to be joking with me, slating up a comment like that. Guess if it were the new iMac TouchPad, you'd be hailing and praising like Obama going home to his place of birth in Jerusalem (!)
What? Don't pull the S90-card on this? Please, the fact remains that Nokia made a serious run at touchscreen UI with the S90-powered Nokia 7710, eons before the iPhone was even your wildest dream.

The Dark Knight + Nokia 5800 XpressMusic = Coolest product placement yet!

The hottest movie of the year, even the decade and Nokia scored big time!
Iceland is part of Europe as well and no official announcement has been made about the iPhone launching here.

So everyone can relax, we Icelanders haven't swayed to the dark side!
Here we go again, with the Engadget Nokia-haters!
Yet again Engadget manages to complete blow things out of proporption. Instead of 'waiting' for these batteries to explode and count their losses, Nokia decides to act responsible and issue this recall for those who want the replacement.

Furthermore, linking this news of yours to a case of a man in Bangkok who had the misfortune of having an accident with his phone is just so blatant. There was no evidence that there was an original Nokia battery in that phone, still you make this look like everyone using Nokia phones are in danger of having their heads blown off!

Stop causing panic and tell it like it is, there are no reports that this malfunction will cause any serious damage to anyone or anything!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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