If you're a BMW car fan and you go ahead and buy a Mercedes Benz car because of one cool feature, then expect it to act like a BMW and get mad because it doesn't, you're an idiot. Stick to BMW, or accept the different approach. The same can be said about phones. You don't buy a Blackberry and expect it to be 100% like an E71, you don't get a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and blame it for not having the iPhone's multitouch. Every brand has their strengths, their weaknesses, their approaches, their concepts, their target audience.
That's why, my friends, the Nokia N8 is perfect. I know well enough to accept that it's not perfect for me because I like physical keyboards and I want medical applications. It's not perfect for the iPhone/iOS hundreds of thousands of apps afficionados. It's not perfect for many. But that doesn't mean "it's not perfect period". It is. For its target audience, for those who adhere to the Nokia approach, to the touchscreen-only build form factor, to the slowly growing Ovi Store, those who need top-notch multimedia playback and recording features, those who take a picture of everything and anything in their life. The N8 IS perfect.
Last week, I finally had the chance to take the N8 in my hands for the first time. I had seen videos. I had read articles. But I was doubtful. For someone who has been using and suffering with Symbian
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