Excellent battery, call quality and camera but not a good smart phone. If you want a phone for making calls and occasional internet browsing then nothing can beat Nokia. I still keep Nokia E90 Communicator as my secondary phone (best keyboard ever) and I will definitely buy the next communicator (E9 maybe?) whenever it comes out from Nokia.
Black Berry
BB sells standard features to corporates calling them premium. Avoid this at all cost.
Android
A raw power house that you can play around and experiment with and try to squeeze some more out of it everyday. An excellent device for nerds or people who like to mess up with new features and customize it everyday. Raw means you have to occasionally cope with reboots, application crashes or some instability. Android despite of its features and customization is still not a polished product. If you are a technojunkie, android is for you. I convinced all my family and friends to buy androids. My android experience is based on the several androids I had including HTC Desire, Samsung Galaxy S and HTC Desire HD.
iPhone
Not the best thing out there but does everything in a stable way. Jack of all I would say. I was using iPhone 3GS and moved to HTC Desire (android), then Samsung Galaxy S (android) and later HTC Desire HD (andriod again) just to find an excuse to stick to android but moved on to iPhone 4. Now my wife and father are already using it and I have already convinced a couple of friends to move from android to iPhone.
Nokia (N8/etc)
Excellent battery, call quality and camera but not a good smart phone. If you want a phone for making calls and occasional internet browsing then nothing can beat Nokia. I still keep Nokia E90 Communicator as my secondary phone (best keyboard ever) and I will definitely buy the next communicator (E9 maybe?) whenever it comes out from Nokia.
Black Berry
BB sells standard features to corporates calling them premium. Avoid this at all cost.
Android
A raw power house that you can play around and experiment with and try to squeeze some more out of it everyday. An excellent device for nerds or people who like to mess up with new features and customize it everyday. Raw means you have to occasionally cope with reboots, application crashes or some instability. Android despite of its features and customization is still not a polished product. If you are a technojunkie, android is for you. I convinced all my family and friends to buy androids. My android experience is based on the several androids I had including HTC Desire, Samsung Galaxy S and HTC Desire HD.
iPhone
Not the best thing out there but does everything in a stable way. Jack of all I would say. I was using iPhone 3GS and moved to HTC Desire (android), then Samsung Galaxy S (android) and later HTC Desire HD (andriod again) just to find an excuse to stick to android but moved on to iPhone 4. Now my wife and father are already using it and I have already convinced a couple of friends to move from android to iPhone.
Conclusion: Get an iPhone 4 :)