Was able to try out this phone, and one real problem is text messaging. The full qwerty keyboard makes for very small keys, and i found myself pressing the backspace repeatedly. While this phone will certainly be a hit more as a status symbol than a device which addresses current user needs, i'd wait for its arrival in Asia before i pass on any judgment. The absence of 3rd party apps is an issue for me, since i'm quite used to symbian phones, but the telcos might provide other services that could bridge such a gap. Most users will probably won't have such problems considering that a vast majority only use the call-text functions.
19) Mas trip ng snatcher kasi iPod sya na may phone feature.
20) BL-5C is more acceptable than iPhone's battery. At least the original Nokia is much cheaper and now safer (not sure).
Last edited by drey; September 6th, 2007 at 03:27 PM.