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12/02/08
Nokia makes damn fine rubber boots is all I can say!
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But inferior products, rushed to market, like the Blackberry Storm and the Nokia N97 will do little but provide unfavorable comparisons. iPhone has built-in WiFi. iPhone has the amazing App Store with thousands of third party applications available for download now (many are free). iPhone has a real computer operating system at it's heart. iPhone provides a great users experience. iPhone wins hands-down.
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I guess that Sprint could sign them up and make this their #1 phone, but I doubt that Nokia is even that smart.
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My M810 experience has left me not so into Nokia.
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