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I completely understand the phrase "DUMP S60 and replace with FACEBOOK!” however such extreme measures are not required to achieve this, Windows Live Messenger integrates into the messaging and contact systems of Symbian. I don’t see why some talented coder could not write an add-on application to perform all of what you have described, with no need to modify firmware.
However perhaps Goggles Android OS could be the platform to achieve such extreme social networking.. (oh sorry,) tool.
I own 2 of the N95-2 and am planning to buy an Original N95, and the N95-3, original has the highest CPU Clock speed from what I can tell but Limited RAM. And the internal Memory, can take up to 2 hours to fill the memory card via USB and over 4 hours via Bluetooth.
I live by the motto Test it, Tweak it then Trash it. Example I played Quake 3 for over 2 hours on a single battery charge, with an external keyboard. Any thing is achievable if there is a coder with enough passion to write it.
If you have any more of these awesome Idea’s I would enjoy sharing some of the experience I have had with these beautifully built devices, Nokia have out done my expectations of portable weapons of mass communication. Not to many people think like that or could even comprehend the idea of what you propose.
Billman87.