Summary from the end of the article
You know it, we know it, and Nokia sure as hell knows it. The Finnish
mobile-making team shot itself in the foot with its N8 launch purely
through a bungled execution on the software front. It's not
unreasonable to believe that the hardware for this device was ready as
far back as April -- which shines through with the perfectly thought
out and built handsets our review team was provided with -- but delay
after delay on the Symbian^3 front meant the awesomely specified
hardware didn't see the light of retail day until, arguably, too late.
Had this phone come out earlier this year, during what we might refer
to as the pre-EVO era, its 720p video, spectacular camera, and high-end
construction would have returned Nokia to the title of smartphone
leader all on their lonesome. Seriously, the hardware is that good.
MeeGo, your move.
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Nokia N8 Review via (title unknown) by John Gruber on 10/18/10
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