I always liked Nokia, it looks to be a promising device. Lets hope it gets them back into the competitive game.
Uh-oh, it being a 3G only device sounds dangerous. A friend with T-Mobile service had his Android smartphone solely on 3G. His service was spotty. I got a hold of his phone and checked things, once I found out his setting, I asked him if he wanted to have the phone drop to 2G if needed. He agreed, and I fixed the setting. His phone went from 0 bars (No Service) to 5 in just a few seconds. And by the way, we were located in the heart of Los Angeles, not the boon-docks. So "3G only" may not be such a good thing if one wants (any) service in a major metro area. I thought T-Mobile's network was better than this here. Apparently not.