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2010-01-08
No, Nokia just make smartphones look like normal phones. But once you get over the look you can really use the full power of symbian.
They might not use the most powerfull CPU, the most memory, the most eye candy. They don't have the best UI, but the functionality of a smartphone OS is there, and it is not locked.
You might say that they lack GPS or WiFi, but that is just hardware to keep cost down. The smarphone is defined by the OS.