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Posts: 34 | Thanked: 17 times | Joined on Feb 2010 @ London
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I'm leaning that way, it's not perfect in it's default state, it has no allusions to perfection and because of this gives you a lot of options for customization.

Yes Nokia has done an awful job with getting software companies on board, yes their offerings aren't too great. But they don't lock you into a particular way of using the phone. The community aspect of this phone drew me to it (along with Nokia actually knowing how to make bluetooth headphones work without dongles or performance issues) and I think Open Source is what makes it such a great device!