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June 2009
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Zusammenfassung: Symbian is the name of the OS that powers most mobile phones in use today. Thats largely because its Nokias OS of choice and Nokia is the maker of the worlds most widely-used mobile phones. In fact, Nokia liked Symbian so much that, last year, ...
Zusammenfassung: Nokias always kept the top N spot for its brightest new star: weve had the N95, then the N96, and now the long awaited N97. But a lot has changed since the N95 launched to great fanfare in 2007 - Apple launched the iPhone, BlackBerry got Bold, and...
Great touchscreen and keyboard , Huge 32GB of internal storage , Camera is a highlight , Decent media playback
Inconsistent performance , Symbian platform needs a UI overhaul
The N97 features class-leading specs matched with outstanding design and build, but it loses marks for the Symbian platform that desperately needs an overhaul to stay competitive....
Great touchscreen and keyboard, Huge 32GB of internal storage, Camera is a highlight, Decent media playback
Inconsistent performance, Symbian platform needs a UI overhaul
The N97 features class-leading specs matched with outstanding design and build, but it loses marks for the Symbian platform that desperately needs an overhaul to stay competitive.
Resistive touch screen rather than capacitive, user interface is a mixed bag, software lacks the polish of competitors, odd placement of navigational pad and spacebar, no Comes With Music subscription included
Although the Nokia N97 dwarfs the iPhone in terms of features, the software doesn’t match the standard set by Apple. The N97’s flip-up design, keyboard and massive storage capacity are fantastic features, but it needs software upgrades and fur...
Okay, so it doesn’t have a capacitive touch screen, scrolling while browsing is a bit of a nuisance and it could have done with a more powerful processor. The iPhone, Palm Pre (still to come to SA, maybe) and HTC Magic beat it on all these fronts. But ...
Despite all the premium offerings, many quirks in the interface design and less apps availability stopped the N97 from being a winning high-end phone....
To conclude, I would like to say that Nokia is leaving no tables unturned to market its flagship phone. But as a consumer when you're shelling around Rs. 35,000 you'll definitely look for options. There's a year-old iPhone 3G (same price range), Omnia HD ...