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About time!

Now let's see them, Samsung, or Motorola put out an open, flexible device.

Now lets see how many people are willing to pay $795 for an unlocked N95 and how many pay $50 for a locked N95? (You can get a locked N95 in Europe with a contract for $50, or go to a Nokia store and pay $795)

I'm calling you on that one. Who's this mythical network in Europe that's going to gie you a $50 N95 with contract, then? It's not Deutsche Telcom, or any of the British ones. Feel free to cut and paste some proof. It's American networks that subsidize phones. BTW, by law, for models introduced after July 1, networks have to unlock those on your request. Note that the iPhone was introduced 6-29. Coincidence?

As for Nokia, you can get series 60 phones - the whole N series and then some - starting at $230 retail, maybe less.

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