Yes I want to, but I think I just need to move completely away from Nokia. The E-series is nice, but without modern conveniences like auto suggestion that pulls names from the phone book or fast in device search or threaded SMS, or even a decent screen, I think I can do much better elsewhere now.
And frankly using a Nokia is just frustrating sometimes. The software is beta and they release it. They don't bother updating NAM phones. It's just too much aggravation to be different or to use a European phone.
The US smartphone scene is undergoing a renaissance and there's just so much out there now. I don't see why I should even bother with poor support, quirky behavior and just old technology (low res, small screen) anymore. Many of the features of owning a Nokia phone will require you to use OVI which is another pure garbage initiative from Nokia (like N-gage, Nokia Music, every other Nokia failure of the past 10 years).
I like the E55, but I'm sick of the stagation, the push for ****** services, the obviously paid for fanboys/viral marketing, the obviously fake hype (where's Gwapz with that "hot ****" that the CEO of Nokia showed him personally?), the lack of NAM support, the years late fixes for obvious problems (call log, purple tint etc.) and just the smug superiority I see from people using S60 like they are better human beings than iPhone users.
Bro, this Nokia thing is a **** show now.
I just want to make a quick move to anything else at this point. If you are new to it, well have fun with a few devices, they are not terrible but nowhere near what they used to be.
Personally If I were in the market for an N86, I would just go whole hog and get the OmniaHD. For a former N95 user, the N86 has NO draw for me AT ALL.
As a soon to be former E66 user, I can safely say about the E55 - been there done that. Sure it has changes, but they all things that cold have been in the E66. I mean it's the same phone with out a slide basically.
There's more out there these days especially in the new US driven smartphone market. I live here and I'd rather just deal with companies that don't take me for granted. Let Nokia work wonders in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. I don't care anymore, real innovation is coming from this soil for a change.