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The Phones Show: Episode 82 – Nokia N97 video review/how the N97 could have been improved

The Phones Show: Episode 82 – Nokia N97 video review/how the N97 could have been improved

| June 10, 2009 | Reply

Advertisements Steve Litchfield of AllAboutSymbian has recently published Episode 82 of the ever popular , “The Phones Show” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm0VVEI0P04] Topics covered: iPhone 3Gs announced Nokia Ovi Store – better than “downloads” app but still has a long way to go S.E. Xperia 1 – new firmware Opera Mobile Update – v9.7 – uses turbo which […]

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Nokia N97 Sample Photos!

Nokia N97 Sample Photos!

| May 25, 2009 | Reply

Now the N97 is by no way a Camera oriented device; not in today’s standards anyway (Grrr, Nokia!!) but 5MP Carl Zeiss isn’t too shabby at all. Below are some image samples said to have been taken by the N97. I say “said” as it looks astonishingly good compared to previous photo samples we’ve seen […]

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Cnet Asia's Nokia N97 Review!

Cnet Asia's Nokia N97 Review!

| May 22, 2009 | 6 Replies

Ah, the trickling of N97 reviews begins. Not long now till there’s a flood of them. This one is by Cnet Asia’s Geeknomics blog . Some key points from the review Seamless experience just like PC and Laptop Resistive touch is not the same experience as iPhone’s capacitive screen. iPhone is literally just a touch […]

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Video: Nokia N97 is lightning fast!

Video: Nokia N97 is lightning fast!

| May 4, 2009 | 18 Replies

Exaggerations aside, this latest video of the Nokia N97 – it looks really fast. It’s not in English but you don’t really need to hear what’s being said to appreciate the speed of the N97 here. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpz7TQiSRks] Note the video is in HD, but since the camera cannot focus up close, it’s blurry throughout the […]

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Free S60 5th Edition "Game": Dice throwing for the 5800

Free S60 5th Edition "Game": Dice throwing for the 5800

| April 25, 2009 | 2 Replies

The author of this first application admits its not very useful, but as you can see from the video below, it demonstrates the sensitivity of the 5800’s accelerometer. It actually works OK too as a replacement for a dice, with motion sensor dependent rotation and fairly good animation for three hours of work. Download this […]

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Nokia 5800 mods: Nokia 97's widgets and capacitive screens!

Nokia 5800 mods: Nokia 97's widgets and capacitive screens!

| April 18, 2009 | 8 Replies

This is two separate news but I’m covering them both in this post. Nokia N97 firmware on the N97 The first is the 5800 with N97’s firmware – this means the coveted active widgets that N97 product managers have said would be exclusive to the N97. [via JUSTAMP] New Nokia 5800 to get Capacitive displays? […]

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Touch Screen N86: The N86 Clone.

Touch Screen N86: The N86 Clone.

| April 13, 2009 | Reply

Here’s another clone: the NCKIA (nCkia) N86, complete with 2.6″ QVGA touch screen, 13.0 “lacpixel” camera (1.3MP), bluetooth – all your usual clone features – the clone really is just an imitating shell of the next new hot phone. $112 from eemobi.

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More Nokia Touchscreens!? What's the Nokia Nautilus?

More Nokia Touchscreens!? What's the Nokia Nautilus?

| April 13, 2009 | 3 Replies

Apparently there’ll be three slim touch screens coming out from Nokia as early as fall. By Christmas, there maybe an addition to the internet tablet family with a new device musch like the N810, sporting 4.2″ touch screen and hidden slide out keyboard. [Concept Nokia Phone – I’m loving the screen realty here – no […]

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HTC Touch Pro2 – What the N97 should have been?

HTC Touch Pro2 – What the N97 should have been?

| April 10, 2009 | Reply

With end of May/early June (release of N97) looming, I’m getting some doubts again about what I’m actually looking for in a new phone. Not really “the best out there” but “the best for me” (but as a phone geek it’s very much the same thing) The N97 claims to be a mobile computer: Relatively […]

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