Nokia today announced the launch of the Nokia N97. It is the first touch-enabled Nseries device and has a horizontal tilt-slide form factor. It transforms from a touch slate to a landscape QWERTY device. The device, which has an Internet and entertainment focus, runs on S60 5th Edition, has a customisable, widget-based, home screen and full support for Ovi services.
It features a 3.5 inch (360 x 480 resolution) touchscreen with haptic feedback, 5 megapixel camera (with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash), A-GPS and compass sensors, comprehensive connectivity options (WiFi, tri-band HSDPA, Bluetooth and USB), and 32GB of internal flash memory. Read on for more.
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Did nokia miss anything here they usualy always do but I can't see it, looks great 32gb and memory card qwerty and touch screen, higher resolution huge battery and it's n-gage comparable :0 I don't care how much this one costs I'm marking it perfect!
Even bigger than the iPhone and the iPhone is already far too large to be comfortably pocketable.
No go for me.
Very good hardware but the touch layer is just piggy-backed on an 8 years old obsolete OS/UI, it's a mess. Nokia should have designed a new UI from the scratch, most developers must update their old S60 apps to v5 anyways.
I would say the resolution is 360*640, not 360*480, right? Since it's 16:9...
Radu
Why oh why do flagships and exciting launches always have to be big in size? Can't they launch a revolutionary phone which is also compact in size? If they wanted to give it a qwerty keyboard, cant a sliding one the size of which is equivalent to the one on the e71 be used?
"It features a 3.5 inch (360 x 480 resolution)" - kind of disappointing when one starts reading the article... but then...
"3.5 inch, 360 x 640 (nHD) resolution 'conductive' touch TFT screen with 16 million colours" - much better! May be worth fixing...
No dedicated number keys on the keyboard. That's too bad. But you can't have everything. I'm glad I cancelled my N96 preorder - this is the phone I want.
The screen seems to be slightly shorter and visibly narrower than the iPhone's, how can be the diagonal size the same 3.5"?
where's the digital tv? i was hoping they'd include the dvb-h receiver. 😞
Too big, too effing big. i applaud Nokia for making us Nokia device owners feel like king of the hill, but thats about the appeal of the N97 - it is a HALO model. But it is too big to carry in the pocket. That's what drove many people off iphone.
Paradoxically, this is making the 5800 look even better. See, it is lighter, pocketable, comes with the same screen, and has all the features anyone could ask for. What N97 has over 5800 is the QWERTY (which most of us don't use), the built-in memory (if 8 gb is not enough for somebody, 32 wont be enough as well), a better finish (ok, you got me on that one), and software bells and whistles (which someone will port over to vanilla s60 5th soon enough).
So yes, ideal for the business tycoon or the drug lord. Not for Joe the Plumber. 😉. Perhaps thats precisely its positioning.
Looks like the screen is a TFT and not the new OLED type. I hoped for Nokia to implement those screens in as many phones possible.
I love the N97. But I think I would have loved it more if it had 8 MPx. Please, don't see this as me moaning. I'm not. 😊
Radu
Quite amused. I left my N73 for a HTC Kaiser / Tilt, and now Nokia tempts me back with a Nokia with tilt clothing. With great specs and a decent price, too.
Note: I use QWERTY extensively on my Tilt - e-mail and IM (MSN, AIM).
New want-it, but is it an E-series phone?
talhamid wrote:Too big, too effing big. i applaud Nokia for making us Nokia device owners feel like king of the hill, but thats about the appeal of the N97 - it is a HALO model. But it is too big to carry in the pocket. That's what drove many people off iphone.
It's smaller and lighter than the E90 that sits in my pocket quite happily most of the day...
Alas, the screen is smaller than the E90's inner, but it is still seriously tempting...
I heard him specifically state 64G ..
is that assuming 32G internal + 32G microSD card?
its a beautiful looking device .. 😊
I'd like to see some pics of the back
Any word on the CPU? HAve they taken the required step forward? ARM Cortex A8 core perhaps?
Hey, I didn't say no-one used QWERTY. I just said that most people didn't.
As for pocketability - I carry my phones in my BREAST pocket 😉. Somehow I doubt E90, or Iphone, or N97 will survive there. Anyhow, I think when you are getting this level of functionality, who cares if you can pocket it or not.
DUAL LED? No HD video? Why, Nokia, why? Why? I think processor/RAM info of this beast will make an interesting read.
The best 'netbook' just arrived.
Unregistered wrote:Very good hardware but the touch layer is just piggy-backed on an 8 years old obsolete OS/UI, it's a mess. Nokia should have designed a new UI from the scratch, most developers must update their old S60 apps to v5 anyways.
Touch has been part of Symbian since before it was Symbian...
Thanks, I've fixed the pixels typo in Rafe's first paras.... it is indeed nHD etc.
I'm torn on the N97. On the one hand, Nokia has brought a lot of bits together in one device. On the other hand, the three year old N93 beats it on video capture, the two year old E90 beats it on screen size, the year old N82 beats it on photography, etc.
But let's go with the positive - the N97's certainly the most converged Symbian device we've ever seen, taking into account ALL areas of functionality.
What I'm looking forward to, though, is an N93/N82 replacement..... 8-)
finally, a true successor to the Psion 5MX, how long did that take ?
what's going on with the space bar being off-center ?
I would like to have seen a xenon flash and photo light like the c905, other than that I can't really fault it. (it's already at flagship device price point, would it have really cost that much more?)
Yes, please. That's what I want, but ehhh, can you shave of that extra centimeter?
Unregistered wrote:finally, a true successor to the Psion 5MX, how long did that take ?
Now if only it had Psion's database program on board!!
I think Nokia have finally announced the phone I have been waiting for, my N95 is kicking on strong for the meantime and could easily last another 6 months. It will also be interesting to see what other manufacturers bring out in the next 6 months also...
Unregistered wrote:Looks like the screen is a TFT and not the new OLED type. I hoped for Nokia to implement those screens in as many phones possible.
Apparently the haptic feedback for screen touches technology that Nokia is going to use on its touch phones is not possible with OLED screens. Hence, if we want touch, it has to be LCD TFT screens.
Non-touch based phones (on the 5th edition) could have OLED screens
This is going to be about as popular as the E90 and N810. I wouldn't mind betting that even the N96 will sell more than this. "Iceberg! Dead ahead!"
malerocks wrote:Apparently the haptic feedback for screen touches technology that Nokia is going to use on its touch phones is not possible with OLED screens. Hence, if we want touch, it has to be LCD TFT screens.Non-touch based phones (on the 5th edition) could have OLED screens
Hmmmm the haptic feedback is based usually on a single vibrating motor behind the screen (unless it area specific then they may use say multiple smaller ones)
I imagine its probably more that nobody has made a OLED touchscreen that's cheap enough yet rather than it being a problem with the haptic side of things.