The article is all in Sterling (£) then why do you have to put the headline as US/CDN/AUS Dollars? PUT IT IN POUNDS!
That phone isn't the N95 8GB there are several phones with the CwM including the N95 8GB which is a far superior phone to the iPhone. Nokias more than justify their price technologically but iPhone only justify's itself with the 'look at me factor' which is going away now anyway seeing as more and more people are getting them :)
Most of the readership, including those of us who use £, have a good idea how much one US dollar is and how it converts into our local currency. So it's a diplomatic measure.
I'm personally pretty sceptical of the service, especially as you have to buy a new CwM phone after a year to keep access to your music (you can still listen to it on a PC, though).
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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The article is all in Sterling (£) then why do you have to put the headline as US/CDN/AUS Dollars? PUT IT IN POUNDS!
That phone isn't the N95 8GB there are several phones with the CwM including the N95 8GB which is a far superior phone to the iPhone.
Nokias more than justify their price technologically but iPhone only justify's itself with the 'look at me factor' which is going away now anyway seeing as more and more people are getting them :)
Most of the readership, including those of us who use £, have a good idea how much one US dollar is and how it converts into our local currency. So it's a diplomatic measure.
I'm personally pretty sceptical of the service, especially as you have to buy a new CwM phone after a year to keep access to your music (you can still listen to it on a PC, though).