My sentiments are in regards to Nokia marketing this as the iPhone competitor, as stated in a previous Engadget article. Trust me, I am not blinded by iLove. I am an iPhone owner, but that is strictly because of the easy to use interface, and the fact that I work for AT&T. I am actually not an Apple fanboy at all. I know there are phones with better/more features, I just think it is funny that Nokia is going to market this is an iPhone competitor then turn around and announce a better version is coming soon after. If Nokia makes a kick butt interface then it will have my vote, because ease of use is important in the big scheme of things. Value cannot always be determined by how much of something you get, but the overall experience of it and how well it is packaged. I assure you, I am only too eager for the day that another company actually does it better than the iPhone, and not just in the amount of features, but in the phone as a whole. For now, however, I will leave the stylus at home and enjoy my featureless iPhone.
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Jason Peterson @ Apr 9th 2008 9:54AM
My sentiments are in regards to Nokia marketing this as the iPhone competitor, as stated in a previous Engadget article. Trust me, I am not blinded by iLove. I am an iPhone owner, but that is strictly because of the easy to use interface, and the fact that I work for AT&T. I am actually not an Apple fanboy at all. I know there are phones with better/more features, I just think it is funny that Nokia is going to market this is an iPhone competitor then turn around and announce a better version is coming soon after. If Nokia makes a kick butt interface then it will have my vote, because ease of use is important in the big scheme of things. Value cannot always be determined by how much of something you get, but the overall experience of it and how well it is packaged. I assure you, I am only too eager for the day that another company actually does it better than the iPhone, and not just in the amount of features, but in the phone as a whole. For now, however, I will leave the stylus at home and enjoy my featureless iPhone.