Saturday, January 31, 2009

Is Nokia N97 really I phone killer?

Let’s see some comparison,

Memory: Nokia N97 has a potential space of 48GB, whereas iPhone’s maximum at the moment is 16GB

Size: iPhone is smaller and lighter than N97. Much of the gained weight on N97 can be attributed to the presence of physical QWERTY keyboard
N97:117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9-18.3 mm 150g
iphone: 115 x 61 x 11.6mm. Weight: 135g

Physical Keys: N97 offers you both physical keys (at a slight compromise on size) with having touch input and a real QWERTY keyboard.

Screen: Both have 3.5” display. iPhone has an aspect ratio of 4:3 while N97 has true widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. Most computers and TV’s we’re using now are more or less 16:9. Another difference to their screens is resolution; iPhone has a respectable 480 x 320. That’s 153600 pixels. N97 has 640x360, and that’s 230400 pixels. But N97 not only has more pixels but because of the similar screen space, you’ve got higher pixel density for crisper, sharper details, great when viewing photos but even better when viewing text such as on webpages/eBooks/documents and the like.

The Operating system: iPhone uses iPhone OS X while N97 uses 5th Edition S60. Both are pretty stable platforms that have their own strengths and weaknesses

Apps: Apple has a plethora of applications that are simple and easy to install at the Apple Store. Symbian’s S60 also has a strong feature with a huge library of applications that would add more functionality and dimension to your phone.

Camera: iPhone has 2MP while the N97 has 5MP with dual LED flash. You’ve also got native support on the N97 for “DVD-like” video capture whereas you’ll require an application to achieve a substandard video recording rate on the iPhone.

“Desktop. Laptop. Pocket: The era of the personal Internet dawns with the Nokia N97”

This is what said Jonas Guest, Vice President, head of Nokia Nseries in Barcelona.

N97 is being described as the world’s most advanced mobile computer by Nokia and an iphone killer by the tech gurus. This device is a breakthrough in the N series multimedia computers saga. It has a tilting (resistive) touch-screen display, and is the first N-series phone with a QWERTY keyboard. It has 32 GB of memory, expandable to 48 GB via 16 GB memory card.  It has a built in digital compass, a 1500 milliamp battery, and DVD quality video capture. It’s extremely comfortable to hold, easy to use, and represents a solid evolution of the Nokia smart phone line.

A snap shot of what this awesome device has to offer

  •  Size: 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 150 g
  • 5 mega pixel camera; Carl Zeiss Tessar lens with dual LED flash
  • Memory: Up to 48GB (32 GB on-board memory + 16GB expansion via micro memory card slot)
  •  Display: 3.5 inch TFT with up to 16 million colors nHD 16:9 widescreen (640×360 pixels)
  • Full QWERTY keyboard and touch screen
  • Standard 3.5 mm jack headphones, built-in stereo speakers or Bluetooth technology
  • Nokia Maps with integrated compass and A-GPS receiver
  • Talk time: Up to 320 min (3G), 400 min (GSM)
  • Standby time: Up to 400 hrs (3G), 430 hrs (GSM)
  • Video playback: Up to 4.5 hours (offline mode)
  • Music playback: Up to 37 hours (offline mode)

Keep watching this space for more…….

So what does it mean for the tech savvy consumers?

Is Nokia N97 really an iphone killer?



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