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Comments: Combine these two phones with the best features and you got a winner. For me the I phone lack of things like stereo bluetooth for headphones, 2mp camera, DRM restriction with music type files just isnt good enough and frankly overated. Sure it looks great, the browser is awesome but after a week who cares! The N96 is the superior product here.

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