I had Siemens, BlackBerry and iPhone in use and Nokia - actually categorically ruled out - especially after the plant closure in Bochum. Now I need a phone because the iPhone was exchanged for an iPad and BlackBerrys are too cumbersome and Siemens no longer exists. Unfortunately, second only to Samsung and Nokia to devices. The former came basically out of the question, because the bad processed Korean Kunststoffhaptik did not interest me. Nokia surprised contrast with sophisticated software and good usability. Synchronization with a MacBook and Lion has its pitfalls, but even that was almost perfectly solved, because the contacts that are important to me, you can synchronize. Despite the absence of branding can synchronize with MyPhonebook of T-Mobile if you get the appropriate settings via SMS sent and stores properly. The IMAP and POP synchronization with e-mail accounts can be accomplished easily. Likewise my speakerphone detects in the car via Bluetooth, the phone without problems. In the same way I can play the music stored on the micro SD card, can be played via Bluetooth streaming on the car phone, which in turn makes USB sticks or other devices obsolete. I am very pleasantly surprised by the Handlich- and versatility of the device after a week use and will not soon give it up again. I can only recommend to people looking for a phone and not a smartphone.