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wow, it automatically goes to Wifi, that is genious!!!

i never knew about these nokia's. Where do you get the one with a 5MP camera?

I believe both dell.com and buy.com now sell it. NokiaUSA.com as well.... runs about $750, but it's around $650 from buy.com last I heard.

i see you must shake it to get it into landscape mode ;)

listening to music, viewing email, and exploring the web, WOW

That IS cool - it's so weird that the Mac version doesn't do this . . .

Oh my word - photo browsing is just so fast! This is a huge boon over the N95.

Digg: http://digg.com/apple/Full_iPhone_Walkthrough

You can load 8 tabs maximum, each tab is only allotted 10Mb cache. So if the page exceeds that size, it will not load. Just a little tidbit.

I'd read about the 8 tab limit, but have yet to get there...

Hey, I didn't see my site in your favorites! :)

I think the YouTube implementation is great. It really shows that any video sharing site could pull this off once the iPhone is opened up. ;) ;)

I hope you can pull it off. My videos are all ready and waiting on your servers in H.264 mp4 format...

I like the YouTube implementation as well - though wish I was also able to get to my YouTube page to see and reply to comments instead of auto-opening the app when I click a link to YT.

I got the n95 but somehow I still prefer the e61 that I have too... Can't wait for the iphone in europe

It fascinates me that the iPhone has such poor music listening options. No stereo speakers, recessed headphone jack, no Stereo BT.

Recessed headphone is a bummer - no question. I'm not looking to replace my Shure earphones anytime soon ... doubt there are A2DP devices that compare. Speaker sound while nice on a mobile as an option is pretty low on my list of things to look for...

I don't understand the comparison, either. The N800 is quite obviously not a phone, and doesn't pretend to be one.

So negative my man. I was only holding it up as a comparison since I have it handy and it's a touch screen, web browsing device... not unlike the iPhone.

They are not in the same class of devices, though having it all in one like the iPhone reduces the chances I want to also carry the N800 -- even if the iPhone supported DUN.

Sorry, I didn't mean to attack you in that. I meant all the people saying the N800 loses cause it's not a phone.

No problem - I did not think you were attacking me. Starting to feel your hate of the iPhone though... LOL!

The comparison is somewhat natural - both are full touch, tablet style devices. Though that's where it ends.

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