Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Nokia N97(Mobile)

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The N97 is not sleek and is just a bit on the hefty side, but its weight seems well adjusted for comfort and portability. The slide out QWERTY keypad and screen angle are great and so is the 3.5inch resistive touch screen. The real panel though had a problem sitting back into the grooves and stuck out awkwardly. The Symbian OS version 904 with an S60 UI coupled with an ARM 11.434MHz processor makes for speedy usage and multi-tasking. Equipped with one of the better music players in Nokia's multimedia range of handsets the N97 does not include codecs like DivX and XviD for video playback. Podcasting, a voice recorded and a quick link to YouTube are available but the games are not impressive.
The N97 comes loaded with Wi-Fi, 3G with HSDPA, EDGE/GPRS, Bluetooth V 2.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0, Nokia Maps, vWaveseure OVI, Hi% and YouTube aside from being able to support Mail for Exchange POP and IMAP accounts can be configured.
The browser is very well designed with full flash support and is pretty easy to navigate and sue with no issues.
The N97's business features are limited to a limited edition of QuickOffice wherein documents can't be created, only existing files can be opened. Nokia's Zip application and PDF reader are also present as is the Active Notes apps. The 5 megapixel camera is really quite average with features including scene modes, exposure, white balance and others. No smile or even face detection. On a single charge the handset can be used for a little over a day with it being logged to Facebook and Twitter all the time, one hour's worth of calls, lots of messages, 40 minutes of video and some navigation and music.
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