To me, the P800 offers no real benefit over the 7650 - there are some plus points, but they are outweighed by bad points. Bear in mind that I'm very fussy about technology and am difficult to please, so you might not feel the same way about some or all of this.

- The camera doesn't have loads of dead pixels unlike the 7650, but the overall quality is lower, plus no low-light mode.

- The Opera browser is very good and reformats complex pages very well, but the platform is a little slow to manage it quickly and resizing then displaying JPEGs takes time.

- The email client supports scheduling.

- The device isn't really designed for one-handed use and even if you do use it that way, it is akward to keep one finger on the scrollwheel and your thumb on the keypad/screen unless you have very big hands. The Nokia's 'nipple' control is far more useable and intuitive than the multi-way wheel, which is narrow, sharp-edged, fiddly to use and feels cheap.

- Aesthetically and usability-wise, the UIQ interface sucks. It feels like the UI was designed by programmers more interested in cramming in features than usability or good interface design.

- The docking station is cheap and nasty and is fiddly to place the phone on.

- No profile support - you can set different ringtones for car, headset, etc, but it isn't enough.

- It is actually larger than the 7650, but about the same weight.

Overall, I'm happy to stick with the 7650 until a smaller/better series-60 based phone comes along.