Sure the S60 has an old fashioned UI not suitable for touch screen devices but comparing it to MS-DOS 5 doesn't make any sense at all and when it comes to Nokia's Linux based lineup that comparison makes even less sense.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Nokia products are like a Dell Adamo running MS-DOS 5.
...what? Care to elaborate?
Sure the S60 has an old fashioned UI not suitable for touch screen devices but comparing it to MS-DOS 5 doesn't make any sense at all and when it comes to Nokia's Linux based lineup that comparison makes even less sense.
"Sure the S60 has an old fashioned UI not suitable for touch screen devices..."
All I can say is, I hope this post was meant to be sarcastic.