When Nokia first announced the N97 back in December, the suggestion was that it would be a genuine 'iPhone killer', so expectations were high. The 3.5-inch, 230k-pixel
touchscreen is the star of the show, and it certainly justifies the handset's general bulkiness. It does a good all-round job with media, even if the camera's basic spec is a little weaker than
some rivals. As a more mundane business communication device, the slide-out QWERTY keyboard and simple access to communication tools are an obvious plus, but its speed generally isn't. The problem
really is that Nokia has taken too long about it. Every single one of its rivals has upped its game since December so as a result, while the N97 certainly deserves a place in the elite smartphone
brigade, it doesn't quite head it up.
Nokia N97: iPhone wannabe
FIRST POSTED JUNE 29, 2009
FIRST POSTED JUNE 29, 2009
Price: Free, with contract
Specifications
Playback formats: AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, WMA audio, 3GP, MP4 video, Exif, JPEG image
Audio ports:3.5mm headphone out
Memory card slot: MicroSD
Data ports: Bluetooth, FM transmitter
Network: 802.11b, 802.11g, GPRS, GSM
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.6 x 11.7 cm (WDH)
Weight: 150g
Features
Quad-band, 32MB flash memory, 3.5in 640 x 360 touchscreen screen, 5-megapixel flash autofocus integrated camera, Symbian (S60)

