Nokia N97 is a 3G touch-phone with a large display and a full QWERTY keyboard and undoubtedly one of the most powerful and versatile handsets to come out of Nokia’s arsenal. It’s advanced ergonomics and latest applications qualify it more than just a commendable piece of possession.
The Nokia N97 is a wonderfully good looking and classy device that resembles the Nokia 8500 XpressMusic without the fully sliding QWERTY keyboard. It certainly does assimilate several elements from the XpressMusic but comes with a larger display of 3.5 inches TFT resistive touchscreen. Available built-in with the device are accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and proximity sensor for auto turn-off. The design is essentially classic brick style and is available in white and black colour schemes. At 150 grams the N97 is certainly heavier than most other devices with the majority of the bulk coming from the large Li-Ion 1500 mAh standard battery that gives a fair talk time of about 6 hours and a standby time of upto 16 days in 3G services. Amazingly the battery also supports about 40 hours of music play. Given this, users certainly won’t mind carrying a bit of bulk.
The Nokia N97 is a Symbian device with a Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5 operating system. Clubbed together with a Class32 GPRS and a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML web browser, this device gives easy and convenient access to the Internet at fairly good speeds. To top it up 3G service gives high speed HSDPA @3.6 Mbps. The internal memory of the handset is an explosive 32 GB which can be further expanded by 16 GB using microSD cards. Any Local Area Network can be accessed with the help of Wi-Fi which also supports upon technology. In addition the N97 also has GPS with AGPS support which comes really handy with the digital compass available in the phone. This can also be used with the pre-fed Nokia Maps application which has already gone through some major up gradation. The latest version of maps are as good as those by any dedicated satellite navigation system and many of these mapping applications come for an extra cost though.
The camera turns out to be an excellent feature – this one is a 5 megapixel unit with auto-focus and equipped with Carl Zeiss lens. The dual LED flash comes really handy when taking pictures in low light conditions. Video recording is available in VGA mode @ 30fps which allows slow motion playback and an additional video light serves as the much needed light fill-up. A TV-out port is also provided so that one can also view one’s favourite pictures and videos on a television set. Geo-tagging is also available with the device with the help of GPS.
In the entertainment front, the N97 is an outstanding leader. It comes with a stereo FM radio with RDS and visual radio which is a Nokia trademark to assist listeners to interact with radio programmers. An MP3/ WMA /WAV/ eAAC+ music player and a WMV/Real Video /MP4 video player assist in playing various music and video files of different formats. Excellent stereo speakers give quality output for personal listening and a 3.5 mm audio jack acts as an audio output socket for external playing. Other features like Voice command/dial, Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Video and photo editor, Flash Lite 3 and various N-gage games makes the Nokia N97 a highly interesting and interactive device.
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