All, the post at the www page whose url is http://www.thestreet.com/story/10470711/1/rim-apple-feast-on-nokia.html frames the experience I had today. While seated at a luncheon following a technical meeting (Cisco/VMware/Netapp/etc) I duly noted that I was among a crowd (that would be ~6-8 people) where the average mobile device at the table was somewhere between the iphone and the blackberry. While explaining what I do to the individual seated next to me , I brought the N800 into the discussion and I blithely asserted that the N800 is, well,.........like an iphone on steroids but without a GSM or CDMA radio for voice. Although the listener, knows that LInux is, in fact, an operating system, and is aware of the TMobile G1 (but not Android), that individual did not perceive it as a big deal that the N800 runs LInux and is therefore capable of multitasking. This is perhaps what I expected, that is, the end user, even of the kind (let's call them technically sophisticated professionals) who would attend such an event, does not really care about these things. I did ask the iphone user about her experience with the device and she said she loved it. And during a discussion on iphone jailbreaking she confirmed that one of her friends has jailbroken his iphone to get tethering to work. I think that the following commentary > For consumers, it appears that features such as the touchscreen > interface are more in demand than the OS. Since the iPhone was > released, almost every major phone manufacturer is offering a > touch-screen model, many of which are not smartphones from the wireless week article whose url is: http://www.wirelessweek.com/article.aspx?id=166592 says it all although the same article does have some positive things to say about the Nokia Nseries And speaking of Nokia and the Iphone, here is the url to another posting from the thestreet.com www site that suggests that Nokia will join hands with Verizon Wireless to take on the ATT/Iphone Cabal: http://www.thestreet.com/story/10468078/1/nokia-verizon-plan-exclusive-4g-device.html Maybe what the article's author is referring to without knowing it is G5 of the IT? -- Best Regards, John Holmblad Acadia Secure Networks, LLC * * <mailto:jholmblad@xxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users