Maybe that means that hell will freeze over and we'll get the N76 and those sleek lil S60 handsets from LG & Samsung in this country... Okay, maybe not, but seriously, why aren't *those* phones being marketed here???
And is it just me, or was the 6682 (which is starting to look like an archeology discovery) the last Symbian S60 phone to actually be held by a US carrier?
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Maybe that means that hell will freeze over and we'll get the N76 and those sleek lil S60 handsets from LG & Samsung in this country... Okay, maybe not, but seriously, why aren't *those* phones being marketed here???
And is it just me, or was the 6682 (which is starting to look like an archeology discovery) the last Symbian S60 phone to actually be held by a US carrier?
The 6682 was the last mainstream S60 phone, but AT&T has offered the business-oriented E62 since last fall.