which phone now — N73 or N95 and with whom ?

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A common enough dilemma at the minute, can I wait til December to get an iPhone, or should I upgrade my 6630. I'm well out of contract with Orange, nearly a year out, but I'm very tempted by an iPhone. My 6630 is slow, and the once lovely camera now frustrates when trying to take lower light pictures of Oscar.
So do I get an N73 now, wait for Orange to approve the lovely looking N95, or change provider to get a contract with say O2? Any opinions of other UK mobile phone providers on monthly contracts appreciated. I use my phone for Twitter, Flickr and sending the odd email, plus normal phone usage.

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I am in exactly the same position so I await your comments with baited breath!

I was in the same quandry, but I'm deciding to opt for a Nokia N73.

Waiting for an iPhone would mean spending the next 10 months vainly trying to cope with my ever-failing and annoying Sony Ericsson - and then on top of that, learning a whole new UI and having to remember to keep my fingers clean at all times.

The N95 looks a bit too good to be true - plus it'll take Orange monhts to approve it.

I'm seriously thinking of switching to T-Mobile if only because my cousin can get me 50% off line rental. Which is a nice deal! Plus Orange's website never worked for me.

The iPhone name was a bad choice anyways.

If they chose to call their computers 'Mac' and their music player 'iPod', why on earth are they calling their phone 'phone'?

Even Microsoft has learned from this with the Zune. Apple should come up with a more imaginative name IMHO

I like the iPhone multi-touch technology for easy navigation. This will be the next PDA generation.

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