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Originally Posted by Megacrazy View Post
Really? How about the browser taking 1-2 seconds to load the page as you scroll...does that have to do with a resistive touchscreen too?

Anyway, somebody pointed out that the iPhone wasn't perfect when it came out which is totally true. Unfortunately though, Nokia has a history of not fixing anything and coming out with the next phone or version we're supposed to buy. Watch, 6 months down the road it'll be Maemo6 with smooth scrolling and another 600$ price tag.

If this community can solve some of the issues this phone (that's exactly what it is) has then kudos to you. However, I still think that Nokia should be fixing their own stuff, not somebody who does this on the side, for free.
At normal zoom on Engadget with flash *on*, I may get the occasional small stutter when scrolling down the page quickly but that's about it. I don't generally zoom in, but it makes sense that it will take maybe a little more time to render than normal. Remember, this is a mobile device... it's not a 4 core monster. It's not perfect, but it's still really damn good when compared to almost every other mobile device out there.

(By the way, I often see the same scrolling jitters when using the iPhone as well.)