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Nokia’s 2010 flagship is a lame duck.

CNET Australia broke the news that future high-end Nokias will run MeeGo exclusively. This is fantastic news. But openly admitting that the N8 is to be the company’s last flagship handset running Symbian is, IMHO, colossally stupid…

My N97 mini mini review.

I first got my hands on the N97 mini in London last November, and saw the keypad especially as a big improvement over its bigger brother. But after trialling one for the past two weeks it seems to me that the mini is a Nokia full of compromises, albeit very small ones…

Vlingo: unremarkable, unnecessary?

There’s no point in duplicating the other in-depth reviews of Vlingo that you can elsewhere on the web. Suffice to say that in my limited testing Vlingo didn’t impress. Though letter-perfect with stock phrases it was noticeably worse in real-world use…

Moscow through the lens of my N86.

Readers of my previous blog might remember my revelation that Nokia’s high-end camera phones — and specifically the N86 — had become good enough to replace my dedicated point-and-shoot while travelling abroad.

And on my trip to Moscow this month my N86 continued to impress. Here are a few samples of what it delivered…

We’re not here to make friends…

The fiendishly clever folks at WOM World Nokia have invited me and a friend to participate in their latest campaign for the N97 mini. They’re giving it the Twitter-friendly moniker #N97minitrunk — probably because of the enormous trunk they’ve shipped to nine destinations around the world…