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"Do you ever want to be annoyed by connection prompts ever again, or are you old enough to tie your shoelaces/not sign up to a £1/MB data plan?"
Ask the £u€king question ONCE, then get the hell out of the way of my mobile internet experience, thank-you Nokia.
Is this REALLY too much to ask? I cannot believe they are actually stupid, so have to assume they honestly believe they are doing the customer a favour.
yeeeeesh....
Give that man a Knighthood and an income of 10,000 florins!
Because, back in 1997, that was a critical requirement.
The psiloc thing is OK... but it does create wierdness with VOIP settings when you move in and out of different WiFi areas (niche case, i know).
What I do admire about Nokia, though, is how they get functionality down market pretty fast -- the kid in our post-room has N95 8GB and obvioulsy is not on the best salary. This all makes for large addressable market for app developers.
The new Touch phone is half the price of iPhone. This really does matter, even if it only has 60% of the capability.
You can an E71 on a £25 month contract -- not too bad.
As to Nokia dissing MIR, if they were wise they'd engage you and listen to the feedback. Bringing you into the fold would be positive. It's probably fair to say we all WANT to be fans and ambassadors for great devices from Nokia - they just have to get it right. And what better way than to have a dialogue with a site like this that taps straight into knowledgeable people? It would probably be more productive than 'S60 Ambassadors' and 'Nokia Pilot' put together. Come on, Nokia. Wake up.
But seriously, Nokia doesn't invite MIR to the party? They probably should.