Vaibhav Sharma, thesymbian blog owners to write an article about increasing use nokia n97 functionality, many useful tips that may be useful for your mobile phone's owner. Having used the N97 for a few days now, I have come to the conclusion that the N97 has huge potential. Nokia has done a good job putting all the hardware in, (the RAM and processor groans aside) what actually needs some wor...
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HandphoneSolutionBlog on 29th Jun 2009 (via handphone-solution.blogspot.com)
Ewan is, as you might have noticed, a big eBook fan and when he switched to the Nokia 5800 he found himself deprived. The only practical eBook reader, Mobipocket, was written for phones with hardware buttons, specifically a * key, providing the essential full-screen toggle function. Thankfully, he's spotted that the N97, having a basic qwerty keyboard, does provide a way to enter the * charac...
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AllAboutSymbian on 12th Aug 2009 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
The Nokia N97 gets reviewed by a Blackberry user from the N97 launch at Nokia Flagship Store in London (yes i know, the video is 1 month old ) More videos after the break… [Thx Martin for the tip] -
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DailyMobile on 3rd Aug 2009 (via dailymobile.se)
The Nokia N97 Mini popped up at Nokia World in Germany today. A smaller version of teh original this Smartphone ditches the D-Pad in lew of a phone with shorter dimensions. The 3.2″ packs a 640 x 360 Pixek resoloution resistive touchscreen that slides out to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. Connectivity for the N97
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CellPhoneTrek on 3rd Sep 2009 (via cellphonetrek.com)
Today at Nokia World in Stuttgart, Nokia introduced three new handsets: the Nokia N97 mini, Nokia X6 and the Nokia X3. As you might have guessed, the Nokia N97 mini is a smaller version of the original N97 smartphone introduced back in December...
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MobileGuerilla on 3rd Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
This is TeknoReview’s review of the Nokia N97. Part 1 covers the hardware aspects of the phone including: build quality/aesthetics slide mechanism keyboard screen speakers They also cover the S60 UI slightly. Part 2 covers most of the N97 software. User interface/Homescreen Ovi Store Web Browser Camera GPS Navigation Video Playback (ooh, I felt the pain when he talked about the lack of codec...
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MyNokiaBlog on 4th Jul 2009 (via mynokiablog.com)