Geez you all really like to bash the n-gage dont you? I agree with blipped, I really wanted an n-gage for a while before I found out about the GP32. I'm more into games than I am into the features, so I decided to buy a GP32. If I were a little less gaming oriented I wouldve gotten the N-Gage. It has a phone, web browser,
built in bluetooth (yeah I know you can get the RF add-on for GP32), it supports up to 512mb MMC cards, it can play movies/mp3s just like the GP32 (it can play movies really well), you and can download emus and ports for it (just like the GP32, though it has not nearly as developed a community as the GP32 has. check out
wildpalm.co.uk. They ported doom onto it somewhere too, but its not as good as GpDoom). The commercial games all have stunning graphics for a handheld, though I havent really gotten a chance to personally try and review all of them. And the game "Ashen" looks pretty sweet too. I actually think that, for me, the deciding factor between getting the N-gage and the GP32 was the screen size, lol. They could both do pretty much the same things, I think the N-Gage could do all the non gaming things better in fact. But the GP32's huge screen, huge online community, ability to have full emulation with you anywhere, ability to play Scumm games, and higher battery life won me over. I wish you could access the internet from it though, lol.