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There's a tempting 6710 Navigator, which seems like the obvious choice... the 5730 (which is cool inside, but looks really embarrassing)... the E75... and quite a few others I consider.
My problem is that (similar to the Mic- and reboot-problems we see here with the N900) with some of these models there's hardware issues that many users describe. The 6710, for example, seems to chronically suffer from broken GPS (it's only a "Navigator" phone, so why would it matter?) and from its funny zoombar going berserk.
Now that's all bad and ugly, but... How relevant is it statistically? There could be 1000 users complaining about the very same hardware problem, but with x*1000 phones sold (and x being a high number), I wouldn't care.
Nokia doesn't ever admit they have issues with certain models or batches, so looking for corresponding press releases isn't an option. (Would be cool though, wouldn't it? It would tell you that the one particular problem you were concerned about is solved.)
Searching in forums tells you that some/many people have problems, but doesn't tell you if it's a real design issue (like the 770's WSOD) or just a flaw that 1 of 100.000 units have.
Is there any place on the web that does exactly this kind of quality check and tells you that "model X will almost certainly develop this kind of problem because of the way they connected part A to part B"? Like we knew here that WSODs on the 770 were kind of an extra feature they built in?
What strategy do you have? Or do you just hope for the best?
(In general, I have this feeling that the overall quality of Nokia phones has decreased drastically over the last 2 years or so and that more often than not you get defective units.)