As far as what is inside, that should be very easy to look up on nokia's website.
Regarding the operation of the phone, it's mostly the same as the 5800, which has been out for quite a while now. Actually it's mostly the same as any S60 phone. All I'm saying is that it was pretty frustrating to watch. It seemed as if you have never held a touchscreen phone before. I can understand an average user having a bit of a learning curve, but not someone who works for a mobile phone blog.
With respect to the wizard, the am/pm issue is completely a problem with Nokia's user interface, as I mentioned. However, something like the dedicated power button is almost a given if you have ever used a Nokia product.
I'm sure the detailed analysis will be more polished and also of interest to me. But as far as this video is concerned, let's just say that I would have done a "Take 2." That's just me, though. I suppose there's nothing saying that an unboxing absolutely must be the first time the box was ever opened.
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youngcalihottie @ Jun 4th 2009 7:09AM
As far as what is inside, that should be very easy to look up on nokia's website.
Regarding the operation of the phone, it's mostly the same as the 5800, which has been out for quite a while now. Actually it's mostly the same as any S60 phone. All I'm saying is that it was pretty frustrating to watch. It seemed as if you have never held a touchscreen phone before. I can understand an average user having a bit of a learning curve, but not someone who works for a mobile phone blog.
With respect to the wizard, the am/pm issue is completely a problem with Nokia's user interface, as I mentioned. However, something like the dedicated power button is almost a given if you have ever used a Nokia product.
I'm sure the detailed analysis will be more polished and also of interest to me. But as far as this video is concerned, let's just say that I would have done a "Take 2." That's just me, though. I suppose there's nothing saying that an unboxing absolutely must be the first time the box was ever opened.