Mikko Rauhala wrote: > Personally I'll be loathe to buy Nokia products anyway, they're just way > too inconsistent with their policies and have no commitment to free > software whatsoever. But, if something good comes out of them, that's, > well, "good". > Open source or not, you've gotta admit Nokia do make good phones. If I hadn't found the FreeRunner, I'd have looked at the Nokias first before any other brand. Their phones 'just work', and I've never had a problem with one (apart from not being able to ssh into it!) A couple of weeks ago I had my work phone (Nokia 6230) come out of my pocket while I was riding my motorbike at about 80kph. I found it on the side of the road later, not only was it not broken, it hadn't even come apart (battery hadn't come out) and was still turned on!
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