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I was excited about the N96... but I know that it'll never get subsidized and I'm not too enthusiastic about paying 800+ USD for a phone I'll replace in 13 months or so - that's how many months each and every Nokia phone I've had prior have lasted, give or take a month.

With that... if Nokia continues to lose mobile phone share, their fringe markets budgeting might shrink. And that... sucks. I love my 770, and I love my N810.