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Nokia N97 Review

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12 days ago

I have been using the Nokia N97 for almost a month now. Tried and tested in almost every manner [of course other than the drop, crash and burn tests] and to be honest I love the device. Primarily the design, it has the touch screen that is so in and a very elegant physical keyboard that is one reason why I dislike touch only phone, a.k.a iPhone and the likes. Just to run down on some key aspects of the device:

Overall the device wins my votes given that I haven’t really liked Nokia’s smartphone for they were never really appealed to me and were pretty slow to do almost all the work. This one is sleek, efficient and helps me do the one thing I love doing, browse the Web with ease. I will go about briefly explaining the key features of the phone below:

  • 3.5″ Touch Display
  • 32GB internal storage + 16GB optional flash card storage
  • 5 Megapixel Carl Zeiss Lens
  • GPS
  • WIFI, Bluetooth
  • Radio
Touch Screen + Physical Keyboard

The touch interface is nothing close to what you will get on the iPhone and HTC and like all their attempts to introduce a flow sense with touch Nokia only succeeds in being very sticky. But it is better than what I had anticipated, of course I would have loved the device if it had motion sensor and four way screen shifting. The integration of a physical keyboard was a very good move and Nokia should stick to those as it makes browsing and typing really effective. I have also used their latest Express Music, which is the same thing minus the keyboard and other functions [of course the cost too] but without the keyboard, the device is an ultimate fail.

Applications

It is Symbian and we all know how much we miss out on apps when it comes to these. The Ovi Store just began and there isn’t much it has to offer in terms of quality. It does have your apps for Facebook, Twitter for social networking, the ever reliable AccuWeather for weather checks and Cricinfo for sports [cricket] but it isn’t really that diverse in categories. Again the issue as always is that Nokia has been late at getting to supply what is in demand when it comes to smartphones. And I am talking about users like me who pay any price to get a really loaded device. But as I said that the concept of an app store for Nokia/Ovi has just gone live and it will take time before developers actually pay heed and produce apps in bulk. In short it has all the apps that are so typical of Nokia, very corporate in use and feel. Oh other than the Facebook app, which in my opinion is way better than the ones you have on the BlackBerry and even the iPhone. Again the major advantage is the powerful browsing experience and the correct hardware to take advantage of.

Maps

Perfect, the screen size and Nokia Maps make your life easy as anything. The winning aspect? Well load those maps once and you don’t have to download the maps over and over again, like you have to on Google Maps. This means once you do download the maps of a city, these can be cached on your device and loaded right from it, saving you a few bucks each month on roaming and downloading.

Other than that the interface is pretty sleek and efficient, however what I found troubling was accessing the menu once the maps are on, you really have to press that menu out by clicking the side of the screen. Also is should try and bring a search and introduce something like the single field that we have on Google Maps, the only issue I have presently is that it is not possible to mark your destination or your center directly on the maps.

Camera

Awesome, the 5 Mega Pixel camera beats the crap out of the many camera phones, including those from Nokia in the earlier models. The still images are superb along with the flash. I have used N93 and in its time it had the best result ever, but the quality of images was crap out doors. This one does a great job anywhere and you can see some photos that I took with it in my album [never mind, I am not a pro photographer]. But I seriously found Video quality quite inferior, this needs a check.

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Nokia Speakerphone HF-510 Frees Your Hands For Driving

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

5 weeks ago

Many states have laws about using your cell phone while driving. Even where the law permits it, using your phone while driving can be dangerous. I have to admit, I talk on the phone while driving a lot. Although I can still drive safely, it's inconvenient and ties up my free hand. Nokia sent me something that makes it all easier.

Nokia Speakerphone HF-510

About the HF-510

The Nokia Speakerphone HF-510 is a hands free kit for your car that connects via Blue Tooth to your phone. Simple enough, but what makes this different from other hands free kits out there? I've seen a ton of them and decent kits start around $50 last time I checked and the HF-510 comes in a little over that mark. The first difference this device has over others is easily noticed the first time you look at it. The large, easily mountable speaker allows for nice clear audio and can be pretty loud if you want, too. Because I didn't want to mount the speaker for my review, I found myself throwing it in the cup holder in my car. The speaker size is just about a perfect fit for the cup holder, so if you want to share it between cars, you could try that.

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Nokia N97 Mini - Small in Size But Big on Performance

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

5 weeks ago

Mini Me
The Nokia N97 was the company's flagship product with a decent performance. Nokia now wants to optimise its touchscreen portfolio by releasing the smaller version of the N97 called the N97 mini. First let's discuss the major differences between the two devices. For starters, as the name suggest the N97 is much smaller than its predecessor and lighter too at 138 grams as compared to the 150 gram N97. The screen of N97 mini measures 3.2 inches as opposed to the N97 at 3.5 inches. Internal memory of the N97 mini has been reduced to 8 GB -- down from 32 GB in the Nokia N97. The camera does not come with a lens cover and the D-pad on the QWERTY keypad has been replaced with the arrow keys. The N97 mini has a 1200 mAh battery mini vs Nokia N97's 1500 mAh. Unlike the N97, the mini does not have an all-plastic body and the battery cover is made of metal. The N97 mini does not have an FM transmitter function also.

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Nokia Releases App to bring Exclusive Rihanna Content To Her Fans In Pakistan

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3 months ago

image thumb35 Nokia Releases App to bring Exclusive Rihanna Content To Her Fans In Pakistan

Things are happening in Pakistan (earlier HP Bloggers Meetup) and its great to hear of such news. Presently Nokia launched its exclusive application in collaboration with Rihanna and made it available at the Ovi store, giving her fans a chance to have her presence on their favorite Nokia devices. The app is set to deliver content which ranges from pictures, exclusive videos and news to a variety of Nokia handsets which include N97, Nokia X6 and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic editions.

The interesting part is the app would also bring live performances to the devices right from her album launch event along with news and updates on her upcoming 2010 tour. There are a whole of other features or should I say content that it makes available primarily the direct link to Nokia Music Store for all of you who are are crazy about music. While it provides a whole of content from the artist, including her major hits, and performances streamed live. Now I am no fan of Rihanna but to be honest I appreciate the move made by Nokia for its fans in Pakistan. Oh there is going to be a whole of commentary coming in to the Web right from Twitter too as fans talk about the artist. You can download the app from here.

Tags: app, music, Nokia

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