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Note that nokia actually already took care of part of this. Network management has been greatly (and I really mean it) improved on newer releases of symbian like the one on the N86, though that comes at the expense of silly sluggish animations that just make the device feel horrendously slow.
If Nokia have taken care of most of these issues by the time my E63 dies, I'll go back because of the other benefits mentioned.
Windows Phone 7 looked as another interesting platform in its early builds, but in my opinion it has just gotten worse and worse as time passed and is currently prone to be a big failure unless a miracle occurs or the apps for it are *really* good. I don't buy the iOS/Android philosophy at all, as you should have guessed by now. Meego will probably only run on €400+ phones, so it's not for me either. Well, if I was desperate about Nokia at that time, I could still go RIM... But their platform doesn't feel as friendly and efficient as symbian, looking from a distance.
Yeah, indeed, it just spit such a warning on me. Guess I'm too good at ignoring them