If a company wants to make claims about how "revolutionary" a phone is, how it will change our lives in dramatic fashion, and allow the hype machine to run to near-nuclear-fission levels, it had better back up its claims, and you ought to expect some skepticism anyways, as with any "revolutionary" product. This? It's just a phone with a TV. You get to watch TV on the go. Nokia hasn't claimed anything beyond that.
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Psst, Gary, your fanboyism is showing.
If a company wants to make claims about how "revolutionary" a phone is, how it will change our lives in dramatic fashion, and allow the hype machine to run to near-nuclear-fission levels, it had better back up its claims, and you ought to expect some skepticism anyways, as with any "revolutionary" product. This? It's just a phone with a TV. You get to watch TV on the go. Nokia hasn't claimed anything beyond that.