bear wrote:I was just looking at my first Nokia (7650) on GSM arena and its hard to believe just how much phones have improved since then. It only had 4MB of memory and a VGA camera but at the time it was top of the line.
That was my first Nokia, it was the first one to allow you to change the cover I think. Come quite a way in 10 years haven't they?
The reaction to this phone has been odd to see on various gadget blogs with people rubbishing it for not being an iPhone, Blackberry Bold or whatever. Surely iPhone users should be happy to see this phone show up before the next iPhone as it sets a standard Apple will have to match.
bear wrote:The reaction to this phone has been odd to see on various gadget blogs with people rubbishing it for not being an iPhone, Blackberry Bold or whatever. Surely iPhone users should be happy to see this phone show up before the next iPhone as it sets a standard Apple will have to match.
Fanboys are a very insecure bunch it seems.
Anyways, I just watched the videos and I love it, it really is very slick for a prototype, even the way the screen pops up and slides back in one movement has been carefully thought out. I think it's going to be a great product.
True, but if used the transmitter (or hooked up the audio out to your car stereo) you could listen to music from your phone in the car which would then be interruped for any important directions and the audio quality probably wouldn''t suffer as much as it would through the phones speakers.
The phone also supports N-Gage, does that mean we will soon be seeing touchscreen N-Gage games?