Friday, April 24, 2009

Nokia N97 review

Considered as the Nokia's high-end N serial of multimedia computers, N97 outdoes all earlier examples with a slide-out complete QWERTY keypad and a slanting 3.5-inch touch screen. Yes, there is that Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, however this N97 includes cellphone potentialities and is configured for the "demands of Internet-savvy buyers."

For instance, the smartphone offers convenient entry to some social-networking web site, and the browser holds streaming Flash movies. The N97 also presents a commodity Nokia addresses "social location," which employs the capablenesses of the built in A-GPS sensing elements and electronic compass to instinctively update owners' social networks, or allow them give their place via photographs or movies with acquaintances.

The main screen can be personalised with gadgets of best Web and social-networking web site. Lastly, the N97 is completely well-matched with Nokia's Ovi online services, which have the Nokia Music Store,N-Gage gaming platform and Nokia Maps the --tho' those services have yet to completely established in the U.S..

The Symbian-based smartphone also provides a songs and movie player, a 5 Mp camera with Carl Zeiss lens, and a walloping 32GB of onboard storage that can be enlarged with a 16GB microSD memory card.

This quad-band phone is HSDPA-capable cellphone, but it presently backs up just the 900/1900/2100MHz frequencies. There is built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

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