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Jo21 said:

nokia it'sprofitable, n97 still yet to be released, nokia was working on hardware not software, they changed to services recently (2007).

and expect n97 to look just as good as in the video when it's released, the done it with mp3 sound quality (n91), and camera quality, (n95-n82). they will for it touch interface.

they will do it for software, also if you mean animations which it's the only thing the iphone have that s60 only recently got, and its disable in touch interfaces for a while.

they go all basic covered, even copy/paste, flash video in their mobile browser which is fast, (based on the kde webkit).

stereo bluetooth and many things iphone lacks... like VGA video recording , 5mpx-8mpx autofocus cameras. and yes people care since nokia sold over 10 million n95 faster than the iphone.

samsung its putting more pressure than apple is. with its 8mpx phones.

 

Ah, the specs war. Whatever you prefer Jo, really. All I'm saying is that I've used both and the iPhone is the better alternative (in my opinion and according to my criteria, of course) except for the whole walled garden approach and if what you need is an open phone it's either nokia or windows mobile. The n97 is the clunky s60 5.0 Touch + a built-in keyboard, the only reason it's special is because Nokia withholds that kind of keyboard from all but a select and very special line (the commie, although there's been oddities here and there) because full slide-out or clamshell qwerty's aren't mainstream.

I've lurked mobile phones forums for years (before I was lurking neogaf or vgchartz even) and it's something I don't enjoy arguing about because people, as much as it might be hard to imagine, are even more fanatical and vicious about cellphone brands than videogames and consoles.

 





Current-gen game collection uploaded on the profile, full of win and good games; also most of my PC games. Lucasfilm Games/LucasArts 1982-2008 (Requiescat In Pace).