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Nokia's N97 is, for us, one of the most eagerly anticipated handsets of 2009. Yes, we know, we've had Apple and Android stealing a lot of the attention as far as smartphones are concerned, but Nokia was doing well with smartphones long before either of these two got into the game. Its Communicator series has been going for many years, and the N97 is the logical successor to that range.
Nokia N97 is first mobile computing have the Ovi Store that gives you reach to access to applications, games, videos, Podcasts, Productivity Tools, Web, services that meet location or you are traveling and other services. other much more freely available. Or may be charged fees by the developer. Or Local provider and global provider requirements such as yahoo, Facebook, youtube and Twitter.
Nokia's Communicators were thick-ish sizeable handsets with a clamshell design that housed a serious mini QWERTY keyboard and a wide screen. In the early days, they were seen very much as rivals to the non-network aware Psion Series 5 (still yet to be beaten for sheer usability as a mini computer as far as I am concerned).
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Contents of the box:
- nokia n97 handset
- Classic Nokia Hands-free
- USB / Micro-USB Cable
- Charger AC-10E micro-USB
- Charger adapter micro USB to Nokia classic charger
- Standard Nokia headset
- Cleaning cloth
- CD containing Ovi Suite Package
- User Manual
Art from Nokia N97 beginning when you see the look of your device. As with the computer. You can upgrade your Nokia N97 with features and functions of new Make more effective. What do more than ever. The second half of the year. Features are introduced and new functions. Exciting upgrades you can continue.
Nokia N97 :Fulfills all boundary Entertainment
With connection speeds of multi-Epil memory 32 GB (with memory card support a Micro SD accessories add up to 48 GB) You can download music and store-by tens of thousands. Listening to music with stereo headsets. Through a Bluetooth BH-905 of Nokia stereo headsets, sound quality and clarity eliminates noise. To perfect the music and Nokia N97 through discussion also applies to players and other mobile devices.
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Design:
From a design standpoint, the Nokia N97 isn't exactly a showstopper. It doesn't quite have the wow factor of the distinctive Palm Pre and apple and HTC Touch Pro2, the N97 is a bit of a handful at 4.6 inches tall by 2.1 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick and 5.29 ounces. It doesn't quite have the high-quality build of the Nokia E series and we're a bit weary of the flimsy battery cover, but overall, the smartphone has a solid construction and is a nice departure from the Nokia N95 and N96, especially with the addition of a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard
Similar to the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, the Nokia N97 has a resistive touch screen that measures 3.5 inches diagonally and shows off 16.7 million colors at a 640x360-pixel resolution. While clear and bright, it's not quite as sharp as the competitors, such as the HTC Touch Diamond2, and the built-in accelerometer has just a bit of a lag when switching from portrait to landscape mode or vice versa. The handset also features a proximity sensor so it will automatically turn off the display when you lift the smartphone to your ear for a phone call.
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In the hand, the N97 adds a few extra millimetres in width (allowing for the larger screen), in height (ditto) and in depth (due to the qwerty keyboard), but the overall device is still great to hold, with the bottom of the rear face curved downwards to both provide a natural handhold and stabilise the N97 when on a desk being typed on. It's still quite a bit narrower than other competing full-face devices, e.g. the iPhone, but the difference from the 5800 is enough that the N97 feels less of a touchscreen phone and more of a miniature tablet computer.
One with a rather well hidden secret. There's a hinge mechanism (with struts apparently made from a metal alloy, thankfully) and the screen slides and tilts up, as shown above. The thing is - the build quality of the mechanism is so high that it takes a few seconds for you to even work out which way the screen slides - the fit when closed is that tight. Some great mechanical design here and one which I'm sure Nokia has patented. HTC and Apple, to name but two, will be eyeing up this design enviously. It brings to mind the great Psion palmtop designs of old and, like the Psions, there's a ribbon cable allowing the magic to happen while keeping data flowing to the screen. However, we're talking a ribbon cable with more maturity and suppleness than the clumsy component in the Psion - so I don't anticipate ribbon cable problems here. Here's a shot of the cable itself:
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Another design element which would have been trivial to fix is that the current key legends are comparatively small. They look clear enough in the photos, but use the N97 in real life in average light and your eyes have to be pretty good to always see which key you're about to hit. Larger letter legends would help enormously here, Nokia. Changing the key layout and then making the legends tiny is not a good combination... It's worth noting that in, low light, the keys are backlit beautifully and the experience is transformed, with no visibility problems.
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The screen is still TFT LCD and with a resistive top layer, of course, but the N97's component is of much higher quality than that in the 5800 XpressMusic, with the result that it's slightly more responsive to finger taps and drags, and with there being significantly better contrast outdoors in bright light - although the TFT does get harder to see the more you angle the screen into the sun, it stays clear for much longer than the 5800. This is especially valuable when taking photos or video, as the chances are that you'll have the sun behind you. Of course, a transflective screen (such as on most traditional S60 phones or on the Apple iPhone) would have done even better - maybe making a resistive transflective screen is a problem? Anyway, perhaps that's an option for a future device - I don't think many people will be too disappointed by the N97's screen overall
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The cameras in Nokia's Nseries smartphones haven't really improved much since the classic N95 - the specification has remained identical, while we've seen minor variations in colour handling and video focus. We now have dual LED flash, which is obviously better then single LED, but light years short of the Xenon flash on the N82 and 6220.
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Stereo speakers are at both ends of the left hand side of the device, with both microUSB slot (equipped with LED indicator) and slider button to lock/unlock the screen in between. The latter, as well as camera shutter are really easy to use. This, unfortunately, doesn’t hold true for the volume rocker. Well, situation is not that bad with the button that turns volume up, because it has enough travel, the thing is you will have to apply much more force to turn sound down. The 3.5 mm earphone jack is on top of the device, so you won´t need to swivel the N97 in weird positions while carrying it around into the pocket of your trousers or jeans. Power button is on one of the sides and feels comfy to press despite it doesn’t have much travel. The only thing on the bottom side is a lonely gap, where the stylus strap is attached - but you can hook any knick-knack that is to your own taste.
Talking of which Nokia's excellent hands free kit and less excellent headphones are included in the box, as well as a screen wiper for when you get your mucky paws all over the shiny and scratch-resistant touch screen
We can only assume that Nokia's research showed it that the main demographic for this phone would be using it to make a lot of dates and meetings, otherwise it would have been better served by putting a video player or similar there instead.
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The applications section in the bottom left of the screen is where all downloaded programs from the newly created Ovi Store now live, which means that it can quickly become cluttered with different applications.
The Apple iPhone obviously brings a similar navigation system to the party, but we had hoped that Nokia would have found a more efficient way of searching through the plethora of applications we would be looking for.
Each menu comes complete with its own virtual scroll bar at the side, and despite being slim it's surprisingly easy to 'grab'and slide up and down, so menu navigation is blindingly simple on the Nokia N97.
Obviously with a 32GB internal memory, media is going to figure heavily on this phone, and it certainly does through photo, video and audio playback all on offer, as well as the usual sound recording options.
The video player, for instance, doesn't play AVI files, which means most of our video collection is suddenly obsolete. An extensive search around the nascent Ovi Store found no solution yet (although it obviously is very early days) so that means the lovely widescreen display is going to be getting very little video use
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battery:
The first thing that impressed us about the battery life is the fact that it could be charged fully in roughly two hours, which is more handy than people realise when you suddenly are aware you need full juice for a trip away or similar.
However, the quoted 20 days of standby seems a little optimistic, given that we could get around 1.5 days out of the phone on an average charge, and managed to run it down in a day twice under very heavy usage conditions.
Given that it's supposed to give you over 30 hours of music playback, it's probably best you don't use it for anything else to come near to that point.
Nokia N97 specification :
- Nokia N97 features 3.5 inches 360 x 640 pixels TFT resistive touchscreen which produces approximately 16M colors .
- Latest versions of industry standard communication facilities like GPRS ,3G,WLAN,Bluetooth,Wi-Fi and Micro USB 2.0 are available on Nokia N97 .
- Like in N95 and recent Nokia Nseries phones , N97 also has a 5 mega pixels Carl Zeiss with autofocus and LED flash which supports video recording upto 30 FPS .
- Nokia N97 is powered by ARM 11 434 MHz processor and Symbain touch OS S60 V5 .
- Nokia N97 is the first phone shipped with inbuilt facilities for accessing recently launched Nokia Ovi store .
- All applications for Nokia 5800 xpress music will work with Nokia N97 and further you can download more at Nokia Ovi store .
- Normal messaging features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email and IM are supported .
- Full functional web browser with WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds.Unlike the default Nokia Visual radio in earlier Nseries phones , Nokia N97 has a FM transmitter to transmit radio signal to near by FM receivers .
- Assisted GPS support and Nokia Maps touch version .Java MIDP 2.1Digital compassPlays music formats MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+/MP4/M4VPlays video formats like MPEG4/WMV/3gp/Flash video playerTV outVoice command QuickOffice Pocket Office solution to open Microsoft office documents like Word ,PowerPoint and Excel .
- Video and photo editorFlash Lite 3 for playing Youtube videos and other streaming FLV media .
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