GMAIL - I use the standad built email application here for my gmail account with no problems at all. Connects well, sends & reieves well. I run gmail alongside two other hotmail acconts on the same device via the built in mail application. APPS - Plenty of apps out there for this phone. No quite as many as th IPhone but you aint tied to IStore and everyone i've downloaded has been free, not just a gimmick and very fit for purpose. Maemo 6 - Well i'm just enjoying Maemo 5 for the moment, if 6 becomes avail on the 900 then great but if not i'm sure the deice will still suit and match my needs i.e phone, sms, mms, audio & visual media, internet, calender, alarm clock, camera. Asthetics - A bit weighty but nothing untoward and i got used to the bit of weight without realising. Disk Space - No complaints Speed - Not quite the IPhone interface that seems to be the measured standard as it can go a little glitchy at times. Thats only for fractions of seconds as opposed to seconds in some symbian devices. Gobbles up multi tasking, works well on vodaphone mobile internet and amazing on the home wireless internet. Camera - Both still and video camera tremendous no complaints or faults from here to date. Just does it's job, simple. Qwerty Keyboard - A bit different from a traditional mobile keypad and someting you get used to with ease and would be soon up to speed on it. I'm hoping that Nokia sort out PC Suite/Ovi Suite as they dont yet fully integrte with the device. Nokia Maps is quick & funtional in its own right but no way close to the symbian equivalent at the present time so again hoping Nokia with sort that out too. Landscape mode is something that i've got to appreciate but i still desire a portrait version for ease of hand sms/mms 'ing on the move. Overall the pro's far outweight the cons for me. One great capable device and looking fwd to seeing it evolve into whatever Nokia, Maemo & Intel make it.