I got one a couple of months back. It's the first "high-end" phone I've had (went from Nokia to Motorola and now back to Nokia with this one).
Battery is OK (I get at least two to three days), but I keep WiFi turned off, unless I'm actually using it (this makes a big difference aparently).
Plus points: excellent camera (just a handy thing to have), basic phone features fine, more features than you can shake a stick at (if you can figure out how to use them), Web browsing is surprisingly good, given the screen size (you have to get used to scrolling around). GPS is great to have (but see below). USB or bletooth sync with a PC is excellent (my main reason for getting this one, apart from the camera).
Minus points: it has locked up on me once (a battery removal job), it doesn't charge through the USB port (unlike Motorola: this is a really handy feature, as I used to plug the Motorola into work PC and leave it all day charging), it's a bit bulky (but not too bad). The GPS can take a **long** time to sync up and has a major design flaw in that it doesn't know the phone's orientation (think about that one: you're looking at a map and can't figure out which way you're facing): I see the GPS as something that may be handy on occasion, I certainly wouldn't want to depend on it.
Although I work in technology, I'm a real techo-phobe with personal stuff, so I was a bit wary about getting it. However, I've been pleasantly surprised with the various features, and how useful they can be in practice.
All in all, a thumbs up!