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Nokia need time to get the software right with the limited resources (people) they appear to have working on the product, but unfortunately time is precisely what Nokia won't have when the competition - such as Sharp - begin muscling in on the market segment Nokia appear to have created. And hiring new resources is easier said than done.
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(Note: I had a 770 and currently have an N800)
- The form factor feels better than the N800. The N800 to me is too slick due to the rounded edges (I also prefer the feel of the 770 over the N800). The weight, width and height feel similar to the N800, but is thicker due to the keyboard. I didn't find it to be too thick and could easily slip into a similar pocket as the N800.
1) The screen is comparable to the N800, and the NVidia video chipset is fast. Videos played full screen (using WM6) with no stuttering. Photos looked good.
2) Apps launched fast. Overall, I think the CPU felt faster than the N800.
3) Windows Mobile 5 is the OS. In my opinion, this is a much better mobile OS than the current version of Maemo. As stated on ITT, there are so many details with the the N800 interface and apps that just don't work correctly.
4) ActiveSync - WM5 syncs with Outlook and I can have all my calendars and mail there.
5) The browser was fast and the experience was similar to the N800. I didn't get to try YouTube videos though.
6) Full QWERTY Hardware Keyboard. There is an on-screen keyboard, but the vertical sliding keyboard was pretty nice to use and easy to type on.
7) 1.3 Megapixel camera. Sliding the keyboard horizontal turns the unit into a 1.3MP camera. It worked well and the pictures were not bad.
Basically that Sharp device looks like a N800 done right : no more messy and clunky Linux interface, real video playback capabilities, much better text input.