how mamny of you will buy E90

Put it this way, Nokia. I'd spend 800-1000 on the E90 if you could make it tri-band hsdpa, or at LEAST 3G in the USA.

But... since you didn't (and probably won't) I will never purchase it.

I know of two other friends of mine that feel the same way. Maybe there are more potential customers here than you think. You might make some money here in the US ....but .... we all know you're too stubborn.

Makes me sick.
 
i want it, but if there will be an E90i, sans the cam, then i might go for that or else i change job, so that i can bring a phone with a cam...
 
Long wait for that....look how long it took for the 9500 and 9300 to come down in price. In fact, the 9500 is still priced way too high for what it offers. I think the E90 will maintain a higher price tag than any other Nokia for quite some time....and if you havent popped in over at AAS and checked out the screen shot of the webbrowser then your decision of whether to buy or not to buy will be quickly answered. For you n800/n770 users, get ready for the bay as that's where your tablets going IMO.
 
Sounds good, but for that money I want something that will work on t-mo's new 3g freq. When it rolls out.
Is it possible t-mo might pick this up for one of their new 3g offerings? If it could have their 3g freq. That would do it for me.
 
lol...I dont care about them I care about me! ...besides, Japan has free wi-fi everywhere...including their trains and subways pretty much. Why bother with 3g when you've got the real thing for free....unfortunately we're not there yet so we need our own.
 
true, japan rules so much

but what i m saying is 3g or hspda wont be such a big hit here as well. Maybe for a couple of high end users (like rcadden, u and a bunch of ppl), but thats about it.
 
I read a report that the UK utilizes 3g more than anywhere else in the world. Something like 15 percent of mobile users are actively using 3g. I think the United States was lumped in with Germany as a comparison and both were less than 2 percent. I need to look at that report and see if they're lumping in Verizon, Sprint/Nextel, and Cingular. (no t-mo ) I'm just desperate for a Nokia enabled with 3g as my company will pay for it. Our Cingular rep already assured me he would include the 3g service with my BBC at no extra cost. He tried to sell me a crpjack and I smacked him in his mouth with my nokia hand....it's funny though, he's more than just your typical sales rep and he's never heard of the N75! I'm nervous that means it's not coming. BTW......If the N75 does come to Cingular i'll be willing to bet it's the first N series that formally offers BBC. BBC is too important to the US to exclude it on a high end smUrt phone like that. I think BBC is supported on a bunch of Cingular phones but who cares.....branded phones
aside from my Pearl.
 
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