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Originally Posted by johnel View Post
Symbian in itself is absolutely fine with low hardware requirements. As a mobile phone OS its perfect. But Nokia is trying to push it further into the smartphone field and they shouldn't be doing that.

If Nokia wants to continue to make Symbian phones that's fine but don't try and sell it as a smartphone and expect users to pay top-end prices for it - it's bad value for money and bad for Nokia's reputation.
That's your opinion. I happen to think the N8 is a really good "smartphone" - whatever that means. I would not consider any phone that does not send mms to be a smartphone.
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