We've had two QWERTY Nokia smartphones on the SlashGear test-bench this past week, and the surprising thing is how differently the respective user experience is. Our Nokia E72 review went live earlier ...
Like its older N97 sibling, Nokia’s N97 Mini has reliable multimedia features, but the OS desperately needs a redesign. As the name suggests, the Nokia Mini N97 ($500, unlocked; price as of 1/13/10) ...
The N97 mini has 8GB of internal memory, and the microSD card slot accepts 16GB cards; my 16GB SanDisk card worked fine. Music tracks sounded full and crisp over Motorola S9-HD ($129.99 street, ) ...
It's all go in Nokia N97 land this week, with the double news that not only have the Finnish company released the much-anticipated 2.0 firmware update for the original N97, but that the Nokia N97 mini ...
Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of tech toy imaginable (with a special obsession for robots and Star Wars-related stuff). When she's not scoping out ...
Doing exactly what it says on the tin, the handset is basically a mini version of the N97, losing 3-inches off the original 3.5-inch touchscreen to make it 3.2. Also minified is the on-board memory, ...
An extensive preview filled us in on the N97 not-so Mini, but it now has a price: €450 ($640) pre-taxes and subsidies. It should be available off contract in “many markets”, and includes Lonely Planet ...
Vodafone seems to have let slip that Nokia are planning a “Mini” or “Lite” version of the recently released N97 smartphone. A moderator on the Vodafone forums said the carrier would not be getting the ...
As the name suggests, Nokia’s Mini N97 is a more compact version of Nokia’s flagship smartphone, the N97. The Mini N97 also gets the bonus of kinetic “flick” scrolling, which greatly improves Web and ...
The functional elements on the sides of the Nokia N97 mini have an identical layout to that of its bigger brother. That means that the camera key and the dual volume button are on the right. The ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
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