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The difference between Google and Nokia
*Browser
*Email Client
*PIM
*WiFi Connection Client
*SMS (I'm fine with it, but enough people are asking for threaded that it's worth noting here).
Nokia really needs to focus on getting the core OS upgraded. The email experience on the iPhone is so much nicer than on S60 it makes me cry -- native HTML (not an attachment), better Exchange integration (sub-folder), etc -- I hate to compare everything to the iPhone, but in this situation it's necessary.
Not to JUST throw S60 under the bus though, it's true of a lot of the 'legacy' smartphone OS's. Blackberry desperately needs a complete overhaul of their UI, not to mention that even with the Bold changes their browser still sucks. Windows Mobile just plain blows -- and it's going to take a lot to convince me otherwise -- it's buggy, slow, the browser is HORRIBLE.
The iPhone is not truly a smartphone, I still argue that, yet it does some 'smartphoney' things better than the actual smartphones out there. Between the slick email, browser, and UI of the iPhone, and things brought to the table by Android and the new Palm Pre OS-- Blackberry, Symbian, and WinMo need to take a look at getting things updated QUICKLY to stay competitive.
-ollysk2
Threaded SMS missing is also totally ridiculous. I mean who wants to have a conversation anyway
It almost looks like they "gave up" on the current symbian platform.. I expect a complete new internet based OS soon with a new browser..
I don't believe in the S60 browser anymore..