- Nokia N97
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Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 mini Manufacturer Nokia Series Nseries Compatible networks HSDPA (3.5G), Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 Availability by country 9 June 2009 Predecessor N96 Successor Nokia N8 Form factor Tilt slider Dimensions 117.2 × 55.3 × 15.9* mm
*18.25 mm at camera area for original (113 x 52.5 x 14.2 mm for mini)Weight 150 g for original (138 g for mini) Operating system Symbian OS 9.4 with Nokia S60 Fifth Edition UI. Current firmware 22.0.110 (RM-505) / 22.1.112 (RM-506) / 22.2.110 (RM-507) CPU Single CPU, 434 MHz ARM11 Memory 128 MB SDRAM Storage 32 GB on-board (about 29.8 GB user available) for original, (8 GB for mini) Battery BP-4L (1500 mAh, Li-polymer) for original, (BL-4D 3.7 V 1200 mAh for mini) Data inputs QWERTY keyboard, resistive touchscreen, proximity and ambient light sensors, accelerometer, digital compass Display 640×360 px (16:9 aspect ratio), 3.5 in for original (3.2 in for mini), sliding tilt TFT LCD display, up to 16.7 million colours Rear camera 5.0 megapixels
f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Tessar lensRingtones & notifications MP3 Connectivity WLAN 802.11b/g, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, TV-out (PAL/NTSC), FM transmitter only for original Hearing aid compatibility M3[1] Nokia N97 is a touch screen mobile phone in the Nseries of smartphones by Nokia, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard (an AZERTY one is available in France). Announced on 2 December 2008,[2][3][4] the N97 is Nokia's second touchscreen phone (after the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic) based on the Symbian OS S60 5th edition platform.
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Release
The Nokia N97 was released in US flagship stores on 9 June 2009,[5] and on 26 June 2009 was released worldwide. In September 2009 it was reported that two million N97 handsets had been sold in three months following its release.[6]
The N97 shipped with trial versions of Quick Office, Adobe reader, Boingo and JoikuSpot Premium as well as Nokia's own Ovi Maps and Ovi store.
The initial software had mixed reception, prompting the release of new firmware in October 2009. Nokia released the new firmware with kinetic scrolling for the N97 to address the major issues present in the firmware the device launched with.
Since October 2009 the N97 Mini is available which is a downsized version of the original N97. The N97 Mini was generally seen as an improvement over the original N97.[7][8]
Operating times
Informal tests have shown that the battery can last nearly two days with regular use of the phone's various features for the original N97.[9] Nokia quote the following claimed operating times
- Talk time: Up to 6.0 hours (3G), 9.5 hours (GSM)
- Standby time: Up to 17 days (3G), 18 days (GSM)
- Video playback: Up to 4.5 hours (offline mode)
- Video recording: Up to 3.6 hours (offline mode)
- Music playback: Up to 40 hours (offline mode)
Applications and options
With the optional DVB-H Nokia Mobile TV Receiver, SU-33W it is possible to watch television on the phone.
The device can run Skype with an application from the Ovi store.[10] It is compatible with Nokia's N-Gage games.[11]
Reception of the original Nokia N97
Older firmware issues
Common criticisms of the original N97 were the relative lack of RAM and free disk space on the C: drive. With only around 50 MB of free RAM available after boot, the phone can become sluggish and close programs in order to conserve memory. Many first party applications also will only install on C: and with around 50 MB of free space, this is used quickly as it is also where temporary OS files are placed. This issue was resolved in the N97 mini as the user often has over 250 MB of free space on C: drive. A memory mapping alteration from firmware version 20 allowed applications to use less RAM and free it up better, helping to ease the strain of a lower amount of free RAM to the end-user.[12]
Anssi Vanjoki, EVP of Markets at Nokia, admitted that quality control in software has been an issue for this device, saying "it has been a tremendous disappointment in terms of the experience quality for the consumers", though, according to Vanjoki, later repaired by firmware updates.[13]
Other criticisms
On occasion, the camera lens cover of the original N97 can cause scratches on the lens. Nokia has acknowledged that on many devices the cover is mounted too closely to the lens so that dust and debris can cause scratches.[14] On later models however, this issue seems to have been resolved. The N97 mini does not have a lens cover.
Others with the original N97 have suffered problems with the built in GPS being slow to lock and easily losing track of the phone's location, making the free turn by turn navigation software provided by Nokia unusable in a moving vehicle. User can have both the lens cover and GPS issues fixed under warranty at an official Nokia retailer.
The user interface of the S60 5th edition software platform, built on top of Symbian OS 9.4, has been criticized by the site TechRadar as inconsistent because menu items require two taps to be activated.[15]
In spite of the generally lukewarm reviews the phone sold well.
Nokia N97 Mini
The N97 Mini is a downsized version of the N97 and has been available since October 2009. The N97 Mini downsized some features of the original N97, such as 8 GB of storage memory, 3.2 inch touchscreen, removal of FM transmitter, and a shorter battery life.[16][17] It includes however a bigger internal (phone) memory and an improved keyboard.[17] It uses the 2.0 Nokia N97 software by default.[18] There has also been some redesign in the keypad. First, the big D-pad on the left side has been replaced by four arrow keys on the right side. Also there is more space between each keys and the keys are a little bit higher giving you a much better feel when typing. Here under are some major changes listed in a table. [19][20]
original N97 N97 mini Device Size 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm 113 x 52.5 x 14.2 mm Volume 88 cc 75 cc Weight 150 g 138 g LCD size (640×360 px) 3.5 inch 3.2 inch Built in mass Storage Memory 32 GB 8 GB NAND Memory 256 MB (approx. 73 MB user available) 512 MB (approx. 277 MB user available) FM transmitter Available Not available Battery model BP-4L 3.7 V 1500 mAh BL-4D 3.7 V 1200 mAh GSM Talk Time up to 9.5 hours 7.1 hours WCDMA Talk Time up to 6.0 hours 4.0 hours GSM Standby Time up to 18 days 13 days WCDMA Standby Time up to 17 days 13 days Web Browser for S60 version after firmware update lower than 7.3 7.3[21] A limited edition called the N97 mini Raoul Limited Edition has been released in relation with fashion house FJ Benjamin and the Raoul brand. It also features the new Fashion Asia widget and went on sale in late October 2009 in Malaysia and Singapore.This phone did not do much on market[22]
Reception of the Nokia N97 mini
The user interface of the S60 5th edition software platform, built on top of Symbian OS 9.4, has been criticized by the site TechRadar as inconsistent because menu items require two taps to be activated.[15]
When compared to the original N97, the cheaper N97 mini was reviewed as an improvement, especially its keyboard.[7][8]
In spite of the generally lukewarm reviews the phone sold well.
See also
References
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- ^ "Nokia N97 marks evolutionary milestone for Nseries and mobilekind". Nokia. http://conversations.nokia.com/home/2008/12/nokia-n97-marks-evolutionary-milestone-for-nseries-and-mobilekind.html. Retrieved 2 December 2008.[dead link]
- ^ "Desktop. Laptop. Pocket: The era of the personal Internet dawns with the Nokia N97". Nokia. http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1274500.
- ^ "Nokia's N97 Smartphone, a Laptop in Your Pocket". BusinessWeek. http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/dec2008/gb2008122_820144.htm?campaign_id=rss_topEmailedStories. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
- ^ "Nokia N97 available tomorrow at US flagship stores". Engadget. http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/nokia-n97-available-tomorrow-at-us-flagship-stores. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
- ^ "N97 defies critics with 2m sales". mobilenews. http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk/News/313619/n97_defies_critics_with_2m_sales.html. Retrieved 3 September 2009.[dead link]
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- ^ a b http://www.slashgear.com/nokia-n97-mini-review-2464327/ retrieved 15 May 2010
- ^ "Nokia N97 Battery Log". Technograph. http://technogra.ph/20090701/sections/reviews/nokia-n97-battery-log/. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
- ^ http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/03/03/skype-for-symbian-now-in-ovi-store/
- ^ http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/ngage/web/nl/en/get_ngage/devices.html
- ^ http://thesymbianblog.com/2009/07/02/how-to-recover-phone-memory-on-your-nokia-n97/
- ^ "Anssi Vanjoki on the N97 and Symbian^3". All About Symbian. http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/11183_Video_Anssi_Vanjoki_on_the_N97.php. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
- ^ "Nokia acknowledges scratch problems". nokiausers.net. http://www.nokiausers.net/N-Series/Nokia-N97-Main-Camera-Scratch-Issue-An-Official-Advisory.html. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
- ^ a b http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/nokia-n97-mini-658760/review?artc_pg=3 published December 7th 2009, retrieved 15 May 2010
- ^ retrieved 15 May 2010
- ^ a b http://www.slashgear.com/nokia-n97-mini-review-2464327/
- ^ "N97 mini CNET Asia Review". http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39051199,45001638p,00.htm.
- ^ retrieved 5 June 2010
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- ^ http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/13056_Many_S60_3rd_Edition_and_S60_5.php
- ^ "Nokia launches N97 mini Raoul Limited Edition - Mobile Phones - Crave - CNET Asia". Asia.cnet.com. 2009-09-15. http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2009/09/15/nokia-launches-n97-mini-raoul-limited-edition/. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
External links
Media related to Nokia N97 at Wikimedia Commons
- Nokia N97 demonstration video
- Nokia N97 Discussion Forum
- Nokia N97 Data sheet
- Official Nokia N97 website launched
- Nokia N97 detailed specifications
- Review: Nokia N97 mini by Chris Targett May 12, 2010 rather positive review of the mini
- The stress test of Nokia N97 (93 points from 100 possible)
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