Because it has innovative features like "web browsing" and "touchscreen technology".
The better question is why would anyone buy a Nokia E72 or a Blackberry when you can get something like this with a far superior interface, better hardware and more capabilities.
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As a consumer, why would one pick this over say a blackberry or an e72?
Because it has innovative features like "web browsing" and "touchscreen technology".
The better question is why would anyone buy a Nokia E72 or a Blackberry when you can get something like this with a far superior interface, better hardware and more capabilities.
Your first point is pretty much invalid. The Nokia E72, like Nokia's previous smartphones, has a WebKit-based browser with Flash support.
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