Nokia N97
Nokia has just launched its first proper attack on the Apples iPhone with the Nokia N97. The N97 has a 3.5-inch, 640 x 360 pixel (16:9 aspect ratio) screen, a resistive touch screen display with tactile feedback and a QWERTY keyboard like the Google G1 Phone.
Nokia calls it the “world’s most advanced mobile computer.” To help back up the claim they’ve added HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth radios, A GPS, a 3.5-mm headjack, 32GB of onboard memory with microSD expansion (for up to 48GB total capacity), and a battery capable of up to 1.5 days of continuous audio playback or 4.5-hours vide, a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss glass and “DVD quality” video capture at 30fps too.
The specs are certainly impressive, the Nokia N97 will launch with a retail price set at around €550 ($693) excluding subsidies and taxes, phone to ship in H1 2009.
Robert Scobel had a look at the Nokia N97 pre launch and he reckons its better that the iphone.
- It has 16:9 video. The iPhone doesn’t even do video, So how can you go to a Daft Punk concert and record it to taunt your friends?
- It has a 5 megapixel camera. The iPhone only has a 2 megapixel camera – and the quality isn’t even close. The Nokia N97 camera also has a dual LED flash, so you can take pictures in the dark where the iPhone can’t.
- I can type three Facebook status messages on the N97’s nice QWERTY keybord in the time that I can type two on the iPhone.
- It does copy and paste, so you can copy URLs to send to your friends. The iPhone can’t do that.
- It has replaceable batteries so you can charge up three batteries and Facebook for days, while the iPhone needs to be hooked back up to the wall for recharging after a few hours.
- The GPS device does turn-by-turn and has a built in compass, so you’ll get to your parties faster than with the iPhone, which doesn’t have a compass and doesn’t do turn-by-turn.

















