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My experience with Nokia is that the hardware is often let down by the software.
The software on their dumb phones was fine, easy to control, fast to use.
I liked EPOCH on my Psion 3a. It was clever, could do what you wanted to do, but when it morphed in to Symbian it became less convenient, slower.
My Nokia 9500 and E90 often felt sluggish. Surfing, ssh'ing, it wasn't very pleasant.
Also the screens of S40/60 phones and other systems often felt very crowded, too small.
WP works much better on their Lumia range, but then again that wasn't made by Nokia.