Sorry but no. It's not the features, it's not even the price. It's how reliable and easy it is to use. Nokia are slightly better than most, but Apple are so far ahead of them in this respect.
Also, despite what a minority think, over-the-air music shopping isn't in high demand.
It's also bloody expensive. Folk will pay a premium if they think it's worth it, but with data-charges mixed in, this pricing looks like gouging.
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If Apple don't announce iPods that have over-the-air iTunes on 5th September, they're going to have some serious problems maintaining market share...
Sorry but no. It's not the features, it's not even the price. It's how reliable and easy it is to use. Nokia are slightly better than most, but Apple are so far ahead of them in this respect.
Also, despite what a minority think, over-the-air music shopping isn't in high demand.
It's also bloody expensive. Folk will pay a premium if they think it's worth it, but with data-charges mixed in, this pricing looks like gouging.