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Originally Posted by davidh101 View Post
Glad you wrote that, I was going to write something similar.......I don't want to sound like I don't like the US, but in this instance, it certainly is not the centre of the world.

The US is to my knowledge a long way behind on the mobile world.



Revolutionary Product.......where......Symbian was out before iPhoneOS, and did everything it could do, except touch, but I think you will find that technology was stolen from Nokia anyway

Incredible App Store......I'll kinda give you that, but it certainly isn't the case anymore

Revolutionary Integration of Service and product..........except that they forgot to implement vital mobile features when they released the product, and are still only just starting to include some of them, the integration of bluetooth is amazing.....oh, no it's not

Incredible Customer Service......they had to, otherwise people would have ditched the iPhone long ago, I bet this has cost them a lot of money on issues such as the screens not working in the early ays, batteries overheating. Nokia has great customer service, just go to a local Nokia Repair Centre, and all was sorted, even better now you can completely reflash without them.

I think you will find that Apple stole a few things, the only good thing they have done is the marketing of their device
Most people are busy excelling in their own field of excellence and they want a reliable device that is not buggy and that will deliver. Vast majority are not interested in half baked products. Perhaps NOKIA does that better in the rest of the world, but not here in the US. You dont know how many hours I wasted with their customer service when unable to connect to my email with N900.......been told that its my IT support, blah, blah, blah.....and it turned out to be provisioning. All I am saying is that here in the US they are subpar with the competition.