I got one last night for my son. He wanted a rugged phone because he's pretty hard on them, and I used my influence to get him to go for S60 (I'm a terrible father). After he went to sleep I went through it pretty good (I told you I'm a terrible father).
Anyway, I understand what you're saying razrluvr--the keypad is flat. But Nokia did something pretty cool on this one. Each key has raised numbers so you can feel them as you slide across the pad. I'm sure it will take a little getting used to, though. As for the extra AT&T keys, yeah, I don't really like them either, and I've accidently hit them a couple of times. The Navigator key is right below the down d-pad button and gets in the way. But that, too, is one of those have-to-get-used-to-it things. Those of you with N95's know about accidently hitting the wrong buttons, right?
I'm not sure why razrluvr had video playback problems. I played a 3GP video flawlessly. I'll try some other formats tonight and let you know.
I only installed a couple of apps (Maps and Nokia's Advanced Calculator), but so far I haven't had any crashes. The only issue I've had is that BT doesn't want to turn off. I've had to reboot to get it to turn off. Odd.
All-in-all, I'm pretty impressed with this phone. It feels very solid, I like the brushed aluminum (or whatever metal that is), and it has all the goodness of S60. And for $70 it's worth every penny. I'm hoping there will be some new firmware at some point se we can free it from AT&T bondage.
So, my recommendation? Go get it if you need a solid, inexpensive S60 phone.
Anyway, I understand what you're saying razrluvr--the keypad is flat. But Nokia did something pretty cool on this one. Each key has raised numbers so you can feel them as you slide across the pad. I'm sure it will take a little getting used to, though. As for the extra AT&T keys, yeah, I don't really like them either, and I've accidently hit them a couple of times. The Navigator key is right below the down d-pad button and gets in the way. But that, too, is one of those have-to-get-used-to-it things. Those of you with N95's know about accidently hitting the wrong buttons, right?
I'm not sure why razrluvr had video playback problems. I played a 3GP video flawlessly. I'll try some other formats tonight and let you know.
I only installed a couple of apps (Maps and Nokia's Advanced Calculator), but so far I haven't had any crashes. The only issue I've had is that BT doesn't want to turn off. I've had to reboot to get it to turn off. Odd.
All-in-all, I'm pretty impressed with this phone. It feels very solid, I like the brushed aluminum (or whatever metal that is), and it has all the goodness of S60. And for $70 it's worth every penny. I'm hoping there will be some new firmware at some point se we can free it from AT&T bondage.
So, my recommendation? Go get it if you need a solid, inexpensive S60 phone.