Nokia N97 is a touch screen "mobile computer" in the Nseries of smartphones by Nokia, with a fold-out QWERTY keyboard.
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.
The Nokia N97 was released in US flagship stores on 9 June 2009[5] and on 26th 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 ships 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. However, the new firmware still causes problems with some functions of the device.
Operating times :
Informal tests have shown that the battery can last nearly two days with regular use of the phone's various features.[7] 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)
Digital TV :
With the optional DVB-H Nokia Mobile TV Receiver, SU-33W it is possible to watch television on the phone
Criticism :
On occasion, the camera lens cover of the 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.[8] On later models however, this issue seems to have been resolved.
Other common criticisms are the relative lack of RAM and free disk space on the C drive. With only around 50MB of free RAM available after boot, the phone can become sluggish and close programs in order to conserve memory. Many first part applications also will only install on C: and with around 50MB 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 250MB 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.
Anssi Vanjoki, EVP of Markets at Nokia, admitted that quality control in software and hardware has been an issue for this device, saying "it has been a tremendous disappointment in terms of the experience quality for the consumers"[9].
Marketing :
The phone can be seen in the beginning of the music video for I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas when two of the members: Taboo and apl.de.ap are checking their DipDive and text messages.
Specifications:
General:: 2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - American version
Announced: 2008, November
Status: Available. Released 2009, June
Size:: Dimensions :117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm, 88 cc
Weight: 150 g
Display Type:: TFT resistive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size :360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Handwriting recognition
Sound Alert types:: Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone: Yes, with stereo speakers
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook:: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
-Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Internal:: 32 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
Card slot: microSD, up to 16GB, buy memory
Data:: GPRS Class 32
EDGE: Class 32
3G: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared por:t No
USB :Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera ::Primary 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash, video light Features:Geo-tagging
Video: Yes, VGA@30fps
Secondary: Yes, VGA@15fps
Features: OS Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
CPU ARM: 11 434 MHz processor
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Radio: Stereo FM radio with RDS, Visual radio; FM transmitter
Games: Yes, N-gage + downloadable
Colors: White, Black
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
Java: Yes, MIDP 2.1
- Digital compass
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ music player
- WMV/RealVideo/MP4 video player
- TV-out
- Voice command/dial
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Video and photo editor
- Flash Lite 3
- T9
Battery:: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh (BP-4L)
Stand-by: Up to 432 h (2G) / 408 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 9 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Music: play Up to 40 h
Misc: SAR US 0.90 W/kg (head) 1.25 W/kg (body)
SAR EU 0.67 W/kg (head)
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.
The Nokia N97 was released in US flagship stores on 9 June 2009[5] and on 26th 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 ships 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. However, the new firmware still causes problems with some functions of the device.
Operating times :
Informal tests have shown that the battery can last nearly two days with regular use of the phone's various features.[7] 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)
Digital TV :
With the optional DVB-H Nokia Mobile TV Receiver, SU-33W it is possible to watch television on the phone
Criticism :
On occasion, the camera lens cover of the 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.[8] On later models however, this issue seems to have been resolved.
Other common criticisms are the relative lack of RAM and free disk space on the C drive. With only around 50MB of free RAM available after boot, the phone can become sluggish and close programs in order to conserve memory. Many first part applications also will only install on C: and with around 50MB 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 250MB 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.
Anssi Vanjoki, EVP of Markets at Nokia, admitted that quality control in software and hardware has been an issue for this device, saying "it has been a tremendous disappointment in terms of the experience quality for the consumers"[9].
Marketing :
The phone can be seen in the beginning of the music video for I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas when two of the members: Taboo and apl.de.ap are checking their DipDive and text messages.
Specifications:
General:: 2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - American version
Announced: 2008, November
Status: Available. Released 2009, June
Size:: Dimensions :117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm, 88 cc
Weight: 150 g
Display Type:: TFT resistive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size :360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Handwriting recognition
Sound Alert types:: Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone: Yes, with stereo speakers
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook:: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
-Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Internal:: 32 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
Card slot: microSD, up to 16GB, buy memory
Data:: GPRS Class 32
EDGE: Class 32
3G: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared por:t No
USB :Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera ::Primary 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash, video light Features:Geo-tagging
Video: Yes, VGA@30fps
Secondary: Yes, VGA@15fps
Features: OS Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
CPU ARM: 11 434 MHz processor
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Radio: Stereo FM radio with RDS, Visual radio; FM transmitter
Games: Yes, N-gage + downloadable
Colors: White, Black
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
Java: Yes, MIDP 2.1
- Digital compass
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ music player
- WMV/RealVideo/MP4 video player
- TV-out
- Voice command/dial
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Video and photo editor
- Flash Lite 3
- T9
Battery:: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh (BP-4L)
Stand-by: Up to 432 h (2G) / 408 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 9 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Music: play Up to 40 h
Misc: SAR US 0.90 W/kg (head) 1.25 W/kg (body)
SAR EU 0.67 W/kg (head)
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