Hello I would be interested to find out if Rogers is selling Nokia E63 in Canada
I've seen lately a lot of adds from the people selling this phone and they mention that it's locked to Rogers
However I can't find the phone on their website
Is it a replacement one?An HUP option under 2 years?A...
I can agree with your adept evaluation to an extent. here are my arguements mostly backed up by examples in just about all long standing products (Cars, Microwaves, Stoves, Fridges, Washers & Dryers, Computers - not so much desktops so much anymore but laptops with DVD media of any kind)...
There is Multitouch natively just not in core apps... only in 3rd party for now...
AND multitouch is not a "basic" feature... SMS, MMS, Calling, removable batteries, bluetoots, web browsing... those are basic features... even by smartphone standards...
Got anything else?
Care to address any...
I wish it were just maybe two keys to the left though since I feel like I'm going to be retracting my thumb a bit much to reach that position on the bottom row.
I would be willing to bet that the N86 will be on display in the Nokia Store starting next week.
So I'll be dropping by daily.
Only when I hold in my hand will I know if it is my next phone or not.
That wont work in this election. McCain has the best shot at winning. Besides him, no one but Obama will win without a doubt. So why vote for someone else when its really not going to matter whatsoever?
Just looking at what Asus has announced with various form factors housing an Atom, I can't imagine Nokia improving on anything that will be out in 2011.
These people should work on getting their phones caught up first.
Iphone OS is locked and you have to use itunes to move contacts, music and pics on and off the device. The PC u use to put the info on the phone, is the one u are kinda stuck with (unless you get into jailbreaking). The amount of memory in the iphone is set and cant be upgraded.