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Gosh darn it! I was slowly pulling the plug on Gizmodo as I was increasingly aggravated by the US-centric view, the fact that every two article is "What are the best X apps?", the "Nokia and RIM are DOOOOOMED!" subtext to every article involving either one of these companies and lack of understanding of the actual,

@RutgerHauer: Word. Got one as a backup, lending it to a friend who's slowly getting into the 21st century. Sometimes, I just want to take it back and use it, even if I already use a E72.

@John Herrman: I don't know what it is in the US, but in Canada. A C3 on prepaid with Rogers is 90$ (and you get 30$ credit on activation). You can get a unlimited weekends, unlimited SMS (anytime) and unlimited "on device data" for 25$ a month.

I'm still looking for someone to make a good remake of Ghostzilla.

*Sigh*

@Hearthatvoiceagain says golf is a game best left to Europeans: Errr, S40 is not Symbian, and is never counted in Symbian stats. And everything currently shipping from Nokia with S60, whether it has a touch-screen or not, has the current Nokia webkit based browser (with Flash), GPS with free offline voice-nav, real

@karan1003: Mine doesn't seem to pick up fingerprints too much. But I use a case with a soft felt inside, which probably wipes it clean each time I take it out.

OpenOffice.org, or LibreOffice or whatever cannot win.

@ctxppc: No Flash = cannot be used as a browsing device without a computer being on standby for when you want to go to a webpage that Steve Jobs doesn't approve of = useless to me.

My mind, it is blown. This is the first tablet I've seen that actually manages to sell to me the actual concept of a tablet. Any info on pricing and availabilty?

@FooFighting: And even better; neither one of these sentences is a cheap dig! That's more respect than the usual targets, RIM and Nokia, usually get here!

@neoprimal: Actually, you seem to like Nokia's hardware for the wrong reasons.

@johannes2: Or, you could put a shortcut on the homescreen (either an icon or map a softkey directly to it).

@Wansai Ounkeo: This pretty much summarizes my thoughts on the topic. Give this man a cookie.

@kyzur: As a Quebecois, I can say I'd be proud NOT to qualify.

@kyzur: I'm from Quebec and my milk comes in bags as well. Hurray for milk-bags.

There's a lot of things you can do with SMS services.

@floobie: S60V5 was rightly denounced for not being up to par. It was as if Nokia only went partways in their move to touchscreens, and it gave a confusing interface. Sometimes, you could directly touch items you wanted to select, at other times, the touchscreen was only working as a virtual scrolling bar. Some