The keypad on my Euro version isn't hard to press at all.
Yeah, mine was quite tight sliding to the multimedia keys too but it does loosen a little. You can open the slider to the keypad keys one-handed with your thumb on the phones front face, but it's too tight to do it that way sliding to the multimedia keys. Instead, one-handed you have to get your thumb hooked over the top edge of the slide. Still doable one-handed though.
It's the first N-series phone that I've just sat and played with the slide action and keys, because it feels so good!!
More CONS:
- Vibrate is very weak. Unlike the N85 which is the best vibrate I've ever known!
- Cannot save a webpage in the default browser any more. I mean you can set a webpage as a bookmark, but you can no longer save a copy of the page on your phone so you don't need to be connected to the web.
- Don't know whether this is a pro or a con, but whenever the phone is charging there is now a small white LED next to the micro USB connector. I have no idea what its purpose is.
More PROS:
- An app called BrightLight lets you use the camera flash dual LEDs as a torch. And it's BRIGHT!! Designed for S60v5 but works ok.
- Keypad lock slider switch is now on the left side of the phone. A pro for me because I use the phone with my left hand and it's now easy to use the switch with my thumb, but probably a con if you use the phone with your right hand.
P.S. No video cable in the Euro package either. It's OK for me personally though because I've already got 2 or 3 from previous N-series phones!
P.P.S. Couple of examples of panorama mode in the S60 photo thread:
http://www.howardforums.com/showpost.php?p=13041152&postcount=457