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Originally Posted by Russ B
Not unfair when a good camera is what some people look for in a phone! It's a dying artform but video-calling....not available on the iphone either. For a phone which could have been so much better....it has not impressed me from what I've seen so far. Apple have made no attempt to hide they favour the US market when it comes to features, Nokia is more global. They get my vote.
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Depends what you look for I guess but lacking one or two features you want only makes the phone a bad phone for you and not a bad phone for all as the demand is showing. Like I said, it is a lot better than the Nokia phones for a lot of features. I think they got all of it right now expect for the camera (and obviously this update thing).
The applications are very good and so is the touch screen. The iPod mode is the best music player on a phone as is the browser (helped by the screen). I have used a N95 and as good as it is, it is not coming close to the iPhone (now it has 3G anyway).
All I object to is the idea that the iPhone is a bad phone rather than simply a bad phone for some people because of the camera. (3g was the only way they did not take into account europe but thats fixed now)
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