Are you asking how common is it that offices in the USA have never heard of S60 or Symbian? I know in the office here, which is a big bank with the letters J P and M in it, they all have BB's or WM devices. Most of them have never heard of S60 but know of Nokia phones. If they have heard of S60...
0571795 was added yesterday or so. That's the only NA one with v30 so far.
I'm sure the other NA one will be up in this week... hopefully...
but sigh, i have to send mine in because the keypad is getting scratched up when i open my mp3 controls and the front pad cracked below the center...
+1
Since I've left S60 and WinMo, it's like a whole new app world (no pun intended).
I'm able to listen to and watch all the highlights from the Phillies games on my phone with the MLB At Bat app. There's just nothing like it on S60. I can stream internet radio with S60 and Pandora, both...
Nokia always replaces phones on a consistent basis and sometimes it seems to me like they butcher the market for the original version. You're going to be screwed if you actually plan on spending $1000 on this.
Doubt me all you want, but it's happened with close to every phone.
N93 came out, a...
you have a point, but then we have not fully tried it yet... let's leave it at that and blast it when we got the chance to use it or NOT "fully able to use it" because of your concerns...
Hope you don't get disappointed when you get it.. As I was..
*Speaker in the back "never really like the speaker on the back like the E75"
*One lock battery door "This lock gets loose all the time on the E63 and E75, really prefer the double lock on the E71 and E66"
*Same Antenna Placement...
There is also their Francophone counterpart, Societe Radio-Canada, which is commercial-free. SRC tend to air a lot of foreign programming dubbed in French such as American and Japanese cartoons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9vision_de_Radio-Canada
It depends on market. There's...