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Its not perfect. The N8XX has a better browser, but boy is it close.
The device is the Nokia N95 8G.
Ive owned this device for 3 months now and until yesterday when I installed Quickoffice Premier and QuickAccess, I did not realize how much a true convergence device it is.
Ive thrown every complex spreadsheet and word doc at it and it handles it for viewing and editing.
Ive taken it on my family vacation and took many, many 5Mb pictures and 640X480 videos.
I make phonecalls on it and browse the web with flash.
Its tiny, compared to the N8XX.
Im out of here guys and will likely never return.
All I need is an igo Stowaway keyboard and I am able to, with small compromises, do anything practical.
Goodbye guys.