I suppose it's good that they made it small and light, but to release a device now that is only HSPA+21? Competing devices have been shipping for over a year with HSPA+ 42.
Also, I appreciate the lower weight but I question how often this device type in general is carried on one's person, thus how small does it really need to be? I always leave mine in my bag.
Also, I prefer a device with a true LED display that can show you what network you're attached to, etc. These backlit symbols are kind of limiting...