I got one a couple of weeks ago and it's excellent. The camera is reasonable quality and although the novelty wears off after a while, it has useful features such as allowing you to attach images to contacts in the address book. Then you're just left with going around asking your friends if you can take their picture.

Being Symbian based, it's all fairly familiar if you're used a Psion PDA. The series 60 interface is very consistent and Nokia have done their usual act of turning usability into an art form. Microsoft could learn so much from them.

The ringtones sound good and you can even use a .wav file if you like. I'm boring and stick to leaving it going 'beep-beep'.

Battery life is reasonable, even with bluetooth left on and regular use.

The built in email client is fussy about secure connections and instead of just connecting on 993 for IMAP SSL, it connects on 143 first and does starttls.

Lack of bluetooth audio support did bother me at first, but I figured that I can't justify spending £150 on a headset, so it didn't really matter that much.

One thing of note is that while Nokia provide a SyncML client, it only supports over -the-air connections on HTTP, not direct bluetooth or IR, hopefully that will be sorted soon though.