I would agree the device is expensive, but it's not really an ... apple to apples comparison. The iphone has a more polished ui, and apple supports apps with upgrades as long as they can be supported, while the n95 has a good quality camera (too many devices have a high megapixel camera that is horrible) and many other features the iphone doesn't have, such as GPS, that are interesting in theory. Though to be honest I find the n95 to be a jack of all trades, master of none, except maybe the camera. And since they have a large number of product lines and don't provide comprehensive upgrades for any, except maybe their tablet series, there's little hope any of it will ever become excellent; they'll just keep promising the world for each new version, but you might as well buy from another manufacturer because your current Nokia just became obsolete.
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huh @ Mar 6th 2008 11:24PM
I would agree the device is expensive, but it's not really an ... apple to apples comparison. The iphone has a more polished ui, and apple supports apps with upgrades as long as they can be supported, while the n95 has a good quality camera (too many devices have a high megapixel camera that is horrible) and many other features the iphone doesn't have, such as GPS, that are interesting in theory. Though to be honest I find the n95 to be a jack of all trades, master of none, except maybe the camera. And since they have a large number of product lines and don't provide comprehensive upgrades for any, except maybe their tablet series, there's little hope any of it will ever become excellent; they'll just keep promising the world for each new version, but you might as well buy from another manufacturer because your current Nokia just became obsolete.