if you loved or hated the Nokia 97, Nokia Mini 97 certainly has a lot to offer. That's a lot more than just smaller, prettier version of its predecessor. With its 5 megapixel camera, pretty responsive touch screen, a fast connection, it provides a user experience that seems more refined and thoughtful. Combine that with a significantly reduced price, and you have a phone that is definitely worth having.
Appearance:
One of the biggest downsides of the N97 is its huge, clunky design. Fortunately, the N97 Mini is much smaller, lighter and more beautiful, just 138g. The screen is slightly smaller at 3.2 inches, but with 16.7 million colors, it is still incredibly alive, if not a bit priguĊĦeno.Zaslon respond relatively well to the touch, although some users complained that they must press the nail against the screen, and not their fingers to get any response. This is not a problem for most, but if you want to take a series of touch screen games, for example, it may be something of a nuisance.
His appearance is quite strong, and fans of the N97 will see that you are better on the QWERTY keyboard as well. It slides out smoothly and tightly closed. Each key is individually raised, which is great for quick, easy typing. Its only drawback is that the space bar on the right side of the keyboard, not just at the bottom, which proved to be problematic.
The second major objection to the previous phone should be a operating system. Lots of random restarts and failures, its Symbian OS is prone to all sorts of unpredictable antics.N97 mini, however, seems to run much smoother.
Sound:
When it comes to sound, the N97 performed reasonably well, with crisp, clear sound quality, as well as dedicated volume controls and a handy FM radio RDS and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. It can play various music formats including MP3, MWA, AAC, eAAC, eAAC + i. Its list of features to help keep everything organized. That aside, the sound system is pretty basic, with nothing sparkly or new. However, his flawless sound and makes it good for business tasks, such as conference calls.
camera:
N97 Mini's camera is definitely one of his stronger points. It will not replace your digital camera, and there are definitely better phones, but when you consider the size and price, it is certainly impressive. At the 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 14x digital zoom, dedicated camera key, photo and video geo tagging, and Carl Zeiss optics, it is definitely a camera that packs punch. It also contains a separate camera for making movies as well, with video streaming and light options, as well as a wealth of settings for the game.
Internet Connection:
N97 Mini is fairly fast and consistent when it comes to keeping connected. With a 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth, EDGE, TV-Out, and WLAN Wi-Fi with UPnP support, and a micro USB option as well. Texers will enjoy its SMS, MMS, and instant messaging capabilities. Its push e-mail and e-mail web widgets are also a nice touch, although some users complained that it is a bit confusing. Finally, the Quad-Band and WCDMA technology will ensure you always stay connected wherever they roam.
Memory & Talk Time:
In addition to reducing the touch screen, Nokia has significantly reduced the memory as well. However, the 8 GB is enough for most to enjoy music, pictures and e-mails, and there is an additional 16 gigabytes available on the microSD card if you need more. As for conversation, with seven hours of GSM talk time and 320 hours GSM standby, it could be a good idea to charge frequently. However, when you consider the size of the phone and the amount of goodies inside, it is not surprising that this should be necessary.
Conclusion: The N97 Mini is a definite improvement over the N97. Its sleek OS, awesome camera, fast internet, and an elegant, attractive new look makes it worth considering.
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