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no need for that language
no need for that lunguage
Hate this bloody auto correction on my TOUCH HD
READ THE FULL STORY VIA THE LINK.... NOKIA FORETASTED A RISE... NOW ITS EXPECTS IT TO BE THE SAME AS LAST YEAR.. ITS NOT EXPECTING TO LOSE MARKET SHARE, ITS EXPECTING IT TO BE THE SAME.

COME ON ENGADGET... I KNOW YOU LIKE TO ENCOURAGE DEBATE BUT MAKE THINGS A BIT CLEAR INSTEAD OF POSTING A PICTURE AND A SHORT DESCRIPTION THAT YOU NEW FULLY WELL THAT PEOPLE (MAINLY THE VERY LOAD iPHONE FANS) MIGHT TAKE TO TO IMPLY SOMETHING TOTALLY DIFFERENT...

THE MOBILE PHONE MARKET IS TOO DIVERS FOR ONE PLAYER TO RULE ALL...
WE HERE ARE GEEKS AND THE ORDINARY MAN AND WOMAN ON THE STREETS SEE MOBILE PHONES DIFFERENTLY TO US.

I NEVER REALLY COMMENT BUT I THOUGHT I HAD TO COMMENT ON THIS POST..

I AM NOT A NOKIA FAN, I AM A MOBILE PHONE NUT... LOVE MY E71 AND N86, HTC TOUCH HD AND MY iPHONE 3G

HEY DON'T HATE ME, HATE THE COMPANIES. TOOO MANY GOOD GOOD PHONES FOR FREE ON CONTRACT (in the UK)
BRILLIANT ARTICLE
your making my ready experience at Engadget a very very horrible one.. to the point where i out reading the comment on anything to do with a mobile phone.

your a little Kid in America with nothing better to do when you get home from school.

Another closed minded ignorant American who is not clever enough to see that there is a whole would outside the US and that Engadget is on the World Wide Web.

"Sony experia $700
iPhone $99
I wonder which will be more successful here in America ???"

iPhone 3Gs £150+
n97 £free
wonder which phone will sell more in the UK?

e.g. Nokia 5800 best selling phone and mp3 player in the UK last quarter.

Please please there is a whole world outside the States... you and a few other twat like you are ruinning my Engadget experience.
Granted your encouraging debate but your making the Engadget experience very unpleasent for a lot of Engadget fans outside the states.

Go to Gizmodo, you will fit in very nicely
When it comes to phones like this... am soooo glad i am European.

its a shame America is a small market with a VERY LOUD VOICE, because the Europeans and the Koreans are making great product which is overlooked by the LOUD AMERICAN voices Engadget, Buzz Out Load and the rest.
You gotta hand it to them, this video was very good, straight to the point and very informative.

As we British say: "That was a jolly good job old chap"
all peeps with Network branded nokia phone has to do is look on the net for non-network branded product code for and a software to change their network branded product code.
i.e.
http://nokia.nigelcoldwell.co.uk/firmware.htm

once its done hook it up to the software updater and you will have the latest firmware with no network nonsense.

p.s. you may have to get the internet settings again as all network proprietary software and settings will be lost.
as a mobile phone nut, a symbian, iphone 3G, ipod touch and a Mac user i must say even thou it did take 2 years, at least Apple got there. Though its a very stubborn company must say they do work hard.


Still can't wait for the N97, pop in a 32GB card and sync all my iTunes content.. how apple allow Nokia to enable "Nokia Multimedia Transfer" for the mac to do this i will never know.

Good work apple though i hate their stubbornness, must be an American thing
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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