FWIW- I carry a very small cellphone (almost don't know it is in my pocket) and the Nokia N800. I am fortunate because where I am there is an abundance of WiFi clouds. Most everywhere I go I can access the Internet with the N800. I take advantage of this and use free VOIP for calls regardless of where I am. The cell phone is only for those times I MUST perform a call and I am caught between WiFi clouds...and this is very infrequent. I don't need, nor do I want my Nokia NiT to be a phone. I know this isn't a popular view with some folks here but that is how I feel. If the future of Internet Tablets is one which includes cellular (or is influenced by things "Apple"), I won't be buying one. Certain people here need to cease worshiping the Apple iPhone as something Nokia must move toward. The iPhone is not something to be seen as a standard. Anyone who has been around portable devices for more than two years knows Apple didn't create a revolutionary device, in the iPhone. My Dell Axim did almost everything the IPhone does, and I had my Axims 7 years ago. Before that I had the Casio PPC. Yeah, Microsoft's OS on those was sucky, but my point is the iPhone isn't the breakthrough ignorant people believe it to be. If the future of the IT is an iPhone then you have ruined what could have been a great thing. The Nokia/Maemo platform will be over as we current know it. I know select others here don't see it that way...but I do. Stop worshiping the iPhone, will you? It isn't justified.