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I'm an unsatisfied N97 owner so, naturally, I don't recommend its little cousin. Even with firmware 2.0, S60 5th addition is borderline abysmal.

I might put mine up for sale on eBay or Craigslist.
Munk:

Market share is meaningless in a discussion about the merits of a product. There are very good products that don't sell well and there are lesser ones that do.

I firmly believe that S60 and Symbian are not only holding Nokia back but they may ultimately lead to its fall from the top of the handset mountain.
Good luck to those who take the plunge. I hope it's better than my N97. S60 5th edition, even with N97 firmware 2.0, isn't very good.
Once upon a time, lol meant "laugh out loud". Now, it just means "I'm uncomfortabel in my own skin".
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I'm going to reply to your comment for no other reason than to have my comment appear near the top of the list.


Hey, at least I admit it.
The internet is full of optimism and positive thinking.
This sounds like an excellent phone and will be at the top of my list when released.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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