Handset maker Nokia said on Monday that six of its new smart phones missed their planned first-quarter shipping deadlines due to software problems with the devices.
The company said the models — three of its multimedia N-series handsets and three E-series phones aimed at business users — would start shipping to customers in the near future.
The company's premium music phone, the N91, will start shipping this week, Nokia Multimedia division spokesman Kari Tuutti said, adding that the N71 and N80 phones will start deliveries in the next two weeks or so.
Finally! The Nokia 3250 was released a couple of weeks ago, making it clear that Symbian 9 itself is not fundementally flawed, but the delays to the more substantive phones are unfortunate. This is particularly true for the Nokia N91. Pity.
[source: ZDnet]

Before the colour iPods, the more expensive iPods used to ship with a
They're better than before though - the old style remotes were basically
It would be nice if Symbian S60 was like Windows, and all you needed to do to take a screenshot was to press the dedicated print screen button.
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We don't like the Motorola UI.