Except the keyboard, that is the n950. I specially like how Damian points that Nokia has the volume to order a custom-built sensor for the camera, but then goes to not use it for much... (Unless those 8MPX WP7 cameras use this module, which is pretty likelly). I don't particularly hate WP7. But like Android, iOS and other before then, they can't handle my pace. I like, and use, multi-tasking a LOT. Even my n8 can handle multi-tasking better than the competition. I can read my social networks or email while I download a youtube video and wait for some webpage to load (conection here is really slow, so what makes browsing slow is the network, not the browser), all that while my maps is routing some way and listening to music. I could state some other activities that I could be doing imultaneously on that 680MHz piece of crap, and not one other phone (other than n900) can do this half as well, even with dual cores and gigs of ram. It is usual, for me, to have 4 or 5 browser tabs open, visiting another site while the first is loading. And music is something that I use my phones a lot for. Another thing is doing all that while on a call using speakers or external ear-phone. I do this very often. In sum, when Android, WP7, iOS and all those crappy OS's graduate from being a "phone" OS to being a mobile computing OS I will probably jump this sinking ship, but for now I HAVE to stay... Oh, and when those ****ers learn how to make a frigging camera on a phone, because a n95 STILL makes better photos than 99% of the competition....