A year later and the P900 is finally available (in a "watch this space" kind of way) and the lucky few that have them already are starting to fall in love with them.
Perhaps a Sony-Ericsson digitally signed version can now become available - running under what is essentially "Open Symbian" not "Nokia Symbian".
The P900 seems pretty much like a dead cert to take over the Marketplace that the Nokia Communicator never quite managed to properly target.
Looks like a few diehards will still be using their Communicators in five years time after having forked out for the hardware in the first place, but there is a new sheriff in town.
Perhaps a Sony-Ericsson digitally signed version can now become available - running under what is essentially "Open Symbian" not "Nokia Symbian".
The P900 seems pretty much like a dead cert to take over the Marketplace that the Nokia Communicator never quite managed to properly target.
Looks like a few diehards will still be using their Communicators in five years time after having forked out for the hardware in the first place, but there is a new sheriff in town.