Dusan: Nokia N75 finally here, LG KS10, and more. Plus, a Ferrari smartphone
By Dusan Belic on Friday, May 4th, 2007 at 5:15 AM PST In Will vs Dusan
Honestly I don’t enjoy watching Will suffering. Ok, maybe a little. But, I want him to suffer over his phone, not over his computer.

Listen guys and gals, backup is a must these days. Most of us have DVD recorders, yet not many use them for saving the important data. And that’s a big no-no. Go check what happened to Will, and maybe — if you’re not backing up your data every so often — you’ll change your mind. It is certainly a good habit.
Back to Symbian. The @LINK1@. Apparently, there were some problems with the site or… whatever. Hopefully, people responsible for the mess were punished, humiliated and tortured with WinMo devices.
LG launched its Symbian S60-based @LINK2@. The new slider device may not boast an integrated WiFi, but there’s a HSDPA radio which should provide users with just enough data transfer speeds.
Finally, @LINK3@ will be the first smartphone to @LINK4@, meaning that tech-savvy business users, who can actually afford the E90, will get even more security while using RIM’s popular services.
Now, the Ferrari thing. We’ve spotted an FCC filling for the @LINK5@. At first I thought how great that was. Then I realized it will run Windows Mobile. Now wait a minute? Ferraris have spoilers that make them stable and faster on the road. What will the Ferrari smartphone have? A slow and unstable mobile OS! I don’t get it. Why, oh why is so hard to go Symbian. It’s the right way to go… Still, I would like to test-drive this smartphone – it’s a Ferrari after all.
(image taken from kronocide.com)

