The dates from your links are from last year... The new 2.1 software does support 3rd party apps, does sync with exchange OTA, does provide push email, as well as VPN connections. Get your facts straight... Nokia is currently feeling the pressure from loss of market share but seems (so far) unable to respond.
The iPhone does not have true support for 3rd party apps. All apps have to get Apple's approval before being available to the phone. This is vastly different from being able to install whatever you want on your own phone. Please do not accept this, you deserve more.
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The dates from your links are from last year... The new 2.1 software does support 3rd party apps, does sync with exchange OTA, does provide push email, as well as VPN connections. Get your facts straight... Nokia is currently feeling the pressure from loss of market share but seems (so far) unable to respond.
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/15888.cfm
Their dominance does not stem from smart phones but cheap flip phones that are given away for free by providers around the world.
The iPhone does not have true support for 3rd party apps. All apps have to get Apple's approval before being available to the phone. This is vastly different from being able to install whatever you want on your own phone. Please do not accept this, you deserve more.