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[edit] Nokia N73
The list of firmware versions is impossible to verify, which makes it inappropriate for wikipedia. You might like to find another place to keep that information or start up a Nokia wiki somewhere. Please see also WP:NOT.
Wibbble 22:43, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Nokia N70
A couple of things:
Firstly, when leaving comments on talk pages, you should sign the edit, and also leave an edit summary. It's also a good idea to make reference to what you're talking about, since your slightly ranting edit wasn't initially clear. I don't keep track of who makes edits that I later change or revert.
Secondly, the edits you made were original research and unverified/unreferenced. The new Nokia handset template provides a list of all Nokia handsets, and a link to, say Nokia Nseries would be more useful - and easier to maintain - than linking to specific models of handset. Your choice of which specific handsets are 'related' is original research, whereas a link to the family of handsets isn't.
Beyond that, much of what you added was just nonsense - you said that the Nokia N80 is similar to the N70, and then listed off major and significant differences that make it similar only in the sense that they're both made by Nokia and start and end with the same letter/number in the name. You went on to make unreferenced claims about the Nokia N72 (it's not aimed at the American market - it's been released in Europe), before mentioning the only part that would have been worth keeping, the Nokia N70 Music Edition. the list of 'related handsets' was supported in the article only by the incorrect and unreferenced 'evolution' section.
Most of the Nokia articles require a good bit of clean up, but in most cases this is going to be removing unverifiable or inappropriate content, plus adding some details and (where possible) images. Adding original research into articles isn't appropriate and I stand by my decision to remove the content you added. Wibbble 17:27, 8 December 2006 (UTC)