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The Nokia interface is very easy to figure out and use without having to constantly refer to the manual--although I've been a Nokia user for years, so I suppose it's easy to upgrade and pick up where my older phone left off. I was immediately able to surf the Internet as soon as I took the phone from the box and inserted the battery.
The PC Data Suite that came with the phone allowed me to synch phone data with Outlook, which is a great productivity enhancer. My phone now has my complete to-do checklist, calendar, and notes. It's easy to input data into the phone with the QWERTY keyboard. I also downloaded a free e-reader (MobiPocket) and am now happily reading an ebook from my phone. The screen is nice and wide, but it does make it a little weird to make calls, as the phone spans my entire palm.
I do miss the Palm desktop, though, as this phone has replaced my old Palm Tungsten T5 completely.
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