@dreamcatcher
For me; GPS is a really cool n geek feature. Wether I use it regularly or not, I would like it to be present on my phone.
And I know that N82/N78 both dont have a good keypad but at least they have a mechanical feel to it(I have used both kepads and they arent the worst that I have used, though seriously not for a texter) which IMO should be easier to use than the ZN5.
And I personally like my Handset to be running a good OS supporting a good amount of softwares. With such a Handset, Im never out of features.
Even my old Nokia 6600 could give a serious tackle to many propietary OS phones of today in terms of features.
could create/view/edit MSOffice files in it,
could use it as an OCR,
could code in Python in it,
could use it with external GPS,
could play many music file formats which werent supported by default,
could record calls,
could manage files with powerful 3rd party file managers,
had photo-editing/voice-editing/video-editing softwares in it,
had bar-code readers in it,
could use PC internet connection to browse internet in it through bluetooth,
could control TV/DVD/Music system using the IR port.
Now imagine that w/o S60. Imagine doing all that with Nokia S40, Sony Ericson propietary OS, or iPhone which doesnt even support Java... You gotta be kidding me...
@mehra.rakesh
You ask me why I like Nokia? Simple, because Nokia manufactures the best Symbian Series 60 phones. S60 has a lot many apps for it.
Also, personally I find the keypad configuration of Nokia combied with S60 to be the easiest to use. Im not a fan of S40 though.
I also like the OPENMOKO.