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Nokia N97: A smartphone, or a mini laptop!

24 July 2009 1,208 views One Comment

The Nokia N97 is a S60 5th Edition mobile computer blessed with a slim figure and a bundle of superb features. It has a large 3.5” resistive touch screen TFT color display of 640 x 360 pixels and 16:9 aspect ratio. It’s a short stylus bundled for those who want more precise input. It looks like any other touchscreen smartphone … unless you slide out it’s keyboard, giving a look of mini computer in your hand.

Nokia N-97: More than a phone

Nokia N-97: More than a phone

This device provides an excellent user experience. So, lets have a brief look for its features:

  • Experience the full power of internet with fast WLAN and HSDPA connections, and share photos and videos easily by uploading them to Ovi Share.
  • With Flash support for internet videos, you can see real web pages on beautiful 16:9 sliding tilt display, combining qwerty keyboard with touch UI and Home screen functionality.
  • Find directions and locations with Maps, A-GPS and multimedia city guides. It has a Walk pedestrian navigation, Built-in compass, Voice-guided drive navigation to find your route in a best way.
  • You can check and exchange emails easily by connecting via Gmail, Ovi Mail and Mail on the 3.5” touchscreen.
  • Organize your life with Calendar by using Calendar icon to keep everything synchronized and up-to-date.
  • Access contacts and messages straight from Contacts icon on the homescreen and connect social networking sites using widgets from Facebook and other sites.
  • Receive recommendations on relevant global and local content and enjoy apps, ringtones, widgets, videos, images, games, feeds, and more through Ovi Store.
  • Other additional features include game titles with N-Gage, new Guitar Rock Tour game , a 5 mega pixel camera with dual LED flash and automatic geotagging of images and videos.

Online Pricing set for N97 is $629, available at nokiausa.com.


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