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Stoked about the new Nokia N97 yet?

Nokia N97

I’ve been looking at the new upcoming Nokia N97 for a while now, doing research, watching videos and what not. I’ve noticed I’m drooling more than I thought I would. My initial thought was that it just looked way too chunky, and I guess yes, it is pretty damn chubby. But couldn’t it be worth it?

It looks like it is a pretty fast device, which is one of my biggest concern when it comes to Smartphones/PPC’s. But the one thing I truly dread however, is that I think the buttons at the bottom, the Send/End buttons, are “touch buttons” or whatchamacallit. I had this on the E-Ten Glofiish M800 (PhoneArena review) and it was just horrific. You always touch them by mistake and either hang up on the caller or just switch screens on yourself. Not too exciting when driving using the GPS… And with a slow device as it was, it drove me nuts all over…

Nokia N97

The N97 has got some nice specs as reported by CrunchGear and nokian97.org (which of course is down at this particular moment) amongst others, including an impressive amount of memory:

  • OS: Symbian S60 (5th Edition)
  • Size: 117.2mm x 55.3mm x 15.9mm
  • Weight: ca 150g (ca 0.33lbs)
  • Memory: Up to 48GB memory (32GB built-in + 16GB microSD)
  • Display: 3.5 inch TFT up to 16M colors nHD 16:9 (640px × 360px)
  • Talk time: Up to in min. 320 (3G) / 400 (GSM)
  • Standby time: Up to in hrs 400 (3G) / hrs (GSM)
  • Video playback: Up to 4.5 hrs (offline mode)
  • Music playback: Up to 37 hrs (offline mode)
  • Image capture: Up to 5 MP (2584 x 1938) JPEG/EXIF (16.7M/24-bit color)
  • Input: Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
  • GPS: A-GPS with electronic compass

I never really got the whole 2G/3G specs. Well, of course I understand them, but in my opinion, who the heck switches 3G on and off? Or, who wants to switch it on and off? I’ve had 3G phones for many years now, and the “better” the technology gets, the worse off are we when it comes to battery life, and this becomes almost necessary if you want to have a phone turned on for one lousy day. C’mon people, give us some better batteries! Go nuclear batteries go! Wonder if that’d be possible…

Nokia N97

No reports of the keyboard being less than good what I can find so far. I wish I could get my hands on it to test it myself. I’m a bit worried the upper row of keys could be too close to the screen, so you’d have trouble hitting them without interference. But the keys look large and to be spaced out enough.

If any phone should be referred to as a possible iPhone 3G killer, shouldn’t the Nokia N97 be it? And are you as tired as I am at that expression? iPhone killer…

A very nice hands-on video by Phone Scoop where both hardware and software is discussed and captured:

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