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I wonder if they will stick you with the $30 smartphone plan like they do with the e71x?
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forgot to add...no accelerometer.
I've been playing with a test N78 for over a month now, and it's a pretty decent phone if you can get over the keypad.

Shots and video taken with N78: http://www.twango.com/xj911

The GPS works well, although you have to subscribe to navigation.
the updated interface is nice, but there's not much change other than appearances.

Overall I really dig the phone, it took me a couple of weeks to get used to the keypad and some of the newer functions though.
The tube is apparently the codename for a smaller touchscreen phone. It's supposedly the size of a Nokia N73.

This "Iperformer" (seriously doubt that's the name) is the answer to the Iphone. I hope that's not the name...I'll abandon nokia all together.

I hate to add another negative, but by the time this gets released in the U.S., the Iphone version 5 will be out and then Nokia will be playing catch up again.
That price is way too high for a non-smart phone. It also is not an Apple product, or the price would probably be right. LOL

should have went to McMurry or Hardin Simmons! LOL

Seriously though, Abilene is run by ACU and the Church of Christ...have they even got a Hooters there yet? I live in the Bible Belt and we gots a Hooters! :)
I lived in Abilene for a while and ACU is quite the opposite of a party school. So while the Iphone may be tempting, you'll need it because you'll lack any social life outside of church.
This is actually a pretty cool concept if you ask me, although I agree I don't see it catching on.

I wouldn't mind seeing a series60 Nseries flavor that I could interchange between a keyboard phone, stereo/GPS, and a regular candybar phone.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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