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I am still getting lots out of my iPaq hx4700 running Windows Mobile 2003SE. Used it back home this weekend, used it on vacation all summer.

Opera Pocket v8.65 and MSN (using the phone as 3G modem over Bluetooth if there is no WiFi available), SPB for quick and easy weather updates and SCUMMVM for some of the best gaming there is to be had.

It is all good and I expect it keep up for another five years!
Windows Mobile *cough* hack* cough*
AWESOME on the Nokia E51, this is TV on the phone finally!

But where is this symbian app that you speak of, I can't find it anywhere. Site works great though so there is no need really.
What is with all the hating on this phone, the design is a bit different and I for one find that refreshing. Also it's got OLED screen, 1gig internal mem and _matching_ headphones. Ultracool imho.
While I like HPs iPaq PDAs and their laptops, their phones are abysmal.
Especially battery capacity is a problem for then and now this, 7mbit HSDPA and GPS on a 1010mAh bettery?
Yeah right, this thing is going to last 12hours on standby or 5 minutes of GPS plus 3 texts.
I'd rather be deaf, dumb and blind than having to deal with a first gen iphone.
Hahaha, what is IBM thinking now with their eternal enemy being shipped on 'their' machines.
I think Nokia Video Center has to be installed on your phone in order for this to work, from the press release:

"Nokia Video Center will be available globally in the markets where Nokia Nseries devices are sold. It will first be preinstalled in the Nokia N95 device and thereafter in most of the new Nokia Nseries devices. Nokia Video Center will also be available as download version for selected compatible S60 devices."

Hopefully my N73 will be such a 'selected compatible' device..
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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