Despite all the premium offerings, many quirks in the interface design and less apps availability stopped the N97 from being a winning high-end phone....
To conclude, I would like to say that Nokia is leaving no tables unturned to market its flagship phone. But as a consumer when you're shelling around Rs. 35,000 you'll definitely look for options. There's a year-old iPhone 3G (same price range), Omnia HD ...
Wireless options include HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth stereo and A-GPS; 3.5mm audio jack; useful preinstalled apps; 32GB of onboard memory with microSD expansion card slot.
Inconsistent user interface; keyboard with flush keys hard to type on; dated S60 software; limited apps on Ovi Store.
Well designed, Superb audio quality, Great battery life, Very responsive touchscreen
Camera could have had more features, Camera quality is average, Rear panel didnt sit properly
ConnectivityIn this department, the N97 is well equipped, no more than most other Biz class handsets like the E71. It comes loaded with Wi-Fi, 3G with HSDPA, EDGE/GPRS, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and USB 2.0. Nokia Maps is on board (limited) for GPS usag...
Abstract: Its an Nseries device we are talking about and we cant complain about looks. Hows that for a nice start? Now seriously, the Nseries are back on track and we dont mean that as a mere comparison to the misfiring N96. All-in-one is the game and the N...
Powerful, Good Looks, Good High-Res Screen, 32GB internal memory, 5MP auto-focus Camera, Slide-out form factor, QWERTY keypad, Proximity Sensor, 3.5mm jack, Audio Quality, Widgets, Battery Life
Odd QWERTY keypad, Touch-Scrolling, Touch Response, No TV-Cable Provided
It was only a couple of days back that I gave you my first impressions about the Nokia N97 after spending a little time with it, and as promised we are back with a full review of the phone. Today you shall have the answer to whether the N97 is a killer...
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Published: 2016-02-03, Author: Daniel , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: Share The Nokia N97 will be out on 19th June exclusively on Vodafone for a whole week before all but O2 get a look in. The RRP for the SIM free version is £499 or you can spread it over an 18-month contract for £40 per month making it one of the priciest...