Sunday, September 13, 2009

N97 is the best Nokia

by: Hollie Wilcox

Why is the N97 the best Nokia? It has the biggest screen, 640 times 360 pixels. It has the most memory capacity, 32GB and the memory card slot. It has the touchscreen, far better than on Express Music 5800. It has a full qwerty keyboard, hidden under the screen. It has the 5 megapixel camera. The only thing it doesn't have is a real camera flash, which was once seen in Nokia phones. But the flash would reduce battery life too much. This way, you can record videos in 30 fps 640x480 resolution for more than 3 hours. Or talk for 6 hours. Yes, I know, you wonder who talks for 6 hours a day over a mobile phone? But what if you don't only talk, but also surf the web while you talk and also listen to the radio? And track your wife's shopping route in real time, receiving instant picture messages of various discount products with a comment of "we should get this too". No, you couldn't do that with an iPhone. The operating system is limited to one application at a time, and the camera is so bad you wouldn't be able to see what your wife is about to buy, the position following would also not be available. Nor would the qwerty keyboard so that you can type a lengthy explanation to your no answer.

The N95 was a phone which everybody admired. Now those people need to get the N97. They can elaborate the reasons for admiration with the qwerty keyboard, and rest their thumb from constant clicking of up and down and left and right when browsing the web by using the touchscreen. The Nokia has never had such a graceful way of control. Maybe the Internet Tablet, but that isn't a phone. And why does a phone need 32GB of flash memory inside? When you see it's possibilities, you will know why. Don't worry if you fill it up, you can insert 16GB micro SD cards in it and keep on filming and photographing and downloading... No more need for a netbook. And your desktop is getting scared as well. It will most likely only be used when you need to burn a disc or model in 3d, or transfer a DVD to your Nokia over WiFi and reduce the 5.1 sound to only the stereo speakers inside the phone. Ah the limitations.



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