Indeed, the E90 was the natural (if non touch screen) successor to my excellent Psion, itself a touch device with PIM features that I've never seen bettered. Of course, touch screens are nothing new and I've been using touch screen devices since the '90s. Now whether we keyboard jockeys like it or not, touch screens are back in – and this time they are here to stay. It may all have been a firmware problem and perhaps even fixable, however the mobile platform continues to stride ahead and in the two years since the E90 came out the iPhone landed and started setting new standards. It wasn't a spectacular demise, more a slow passing with the speaker failing on phone calls, the device randomly reseting itself and finally a flat refusal to download any more emails (which I was actually quite glad about as I receive far too many). After two years of faithful service, my trusty Nokia E90 Communicator finally went to Silicon Heaven last week.
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