Nokia N97: World’s Most Advanced Mobile Computer
The Nokia N97, is Nokia’s brand spankin’ new flagship mobile phone. It comes complete with a 640 x 360 pixel screen, a touchscreen that won’t “get touched” sitting in your pocket, and even a flip open QWERTY keyboard. All this is slammed into a 3.5 inch package.
With this, the “world’s most advanced mobile computer,” according to Nokia, you have an “always open” feature that keeps your favorite things, such as the internet right at your fingers. With that, the features are only beginning. There is HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access), which is essentially 3G, for those familiar with the iPhone, WiFi, Bluetooth, A-GPS (Assisted GPS), which is basically an enhanced form of GPS, which gives better reception in places where stand alone GPS units will fail, such as when being surrounded by tall buildings. There is even a headphone jack, 32 GB of onboard memory, with a miniSD expansion slot that can extend the memory up to 48 GB, and a battery that can play audio for one and a half straight days before running out.
That’s not all. There’s also an extremely good 5 megapixel camera that can take video at near DVD quality at 30 fps. With the maximum fps a human can see being 60, it’s amazing to get half of that with just a phone, but the Nokia N97 isn’t just a mobile phone, it might just well be what Nokia has been saying about it, the “world’s most advanced mobile computer.”


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March 12th, 2010
THe Nokia N97 mini is not the wonderful gadget it is hyped up to be. The touch interface is slow to respond, as is the accelerometer. The interfaceis not intuitive to use, it is hard to find files stored on the different drives (where did that game get stored???) so when you have to change the phone because a) the lock/unlock slider breaks, b) the devise is constantly slow to receive text and voice mail. c) you get fed up with the unresponsive screen or accelerometer, then you will have to reload all your apps that you downloaded from Ovi which keeps forgetting who you are and insisting that your password is invalid! Why oh why did i decide to go with this rather than the next generation HTC TyTn??? oh i know, cos in the past the Nokia phones have been so good, so reliable – come back 6830i all is forgiven! It is enough to make one take a Blackberry……
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