I couldn't afford one at the time, so instead I settled for the N73. I beat that thing to hell and back. I had it kajiggered with Push mail, I had a Twitter app, I streamed radio over EDGE, I had a Bluetooth GPS paired with Nokia Maps, I shot HDR photos by manually controlling the camera, I even played with the little Muvee app to cut up video clips. One of the best phones I ever owned. I replaced it with a BlackBerry Curve 8900 (which wasn't great, and failed catastrophically, being entirely incapable of receiving phone calls or texts at one point) which eventually was replaced with a Nexus S.
When I got my Nexus S her phone crapped out, so she took my N73, until I got my Nexus 4 (the first time I ever purchased two phones running the same platform in a row) and she took the Nexus S. Then the Nexus S died, and now she's running the N73. So that sucker has been running for like seven, eight years now and has outlasted a bunch of other phones.
Damn, Nokia knew what they were doing when they designed it!