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Nokia N97 First Touch Enabled Smartphone with Maximum Features

Added: (Thu Jun 17 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - The Nokia N97 was released in the UK market towards the last month of 2008. The smartphone sports a good 3.5 inches wide touchscreen that supports a high resolution of 360 x 640 resolution. There is haptic feedback feature incorporated in the touchscreen as well.

The Nokia N97 Contract runs on the latest S60 5th Edition operting system that brings with it customisable, widget-based, homescreen with adequate provision for easy access to Ovi services. The handset adopts a horizontal tilt-slide formfactor, The smartphone is able to transform from a touch slate device to a landscape QWERTY one in time at tall.

This particular handset from Nokia is the msot well-equipped smartphone to come out of Nokia features wise. The additona of the Touch feature implies that the Nokia N97is now in direct competiton with Touch mobile phones such as the LG Renoir, Apple iPhones, Samsung Omnia and the GI Android phone.

The Nokia N97 is the sturdiest, sleekest and most stylish smartphone to come out of Nokia for sometime now. The smartphone offers one of the best sliding mechanisms in the business. Even with the slider, etc, Nokia has still managed to give the keyboard just about enough space. The keys are clear and crisp and come to life at the mere touch of your fingertips.

The features do not end here. This smartphone provides a solid five mega pixel camera that brings with it auto focus and dual LED flash. The camera is fitted with Carl Zeiss optics. The handset then provides A-GPS nd compass sensors for your navigation needs.

The Nokia N97 also is supported well by some cutting edge technology connectivity options – wi-fi, tri band HSPDA, bluetooth and USB.

You can actually obtain this handset for free from any of the numerous Nokia N97 deals that are flooding the market.

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