Some parting words as the Nokia N97 Goes Back to Nokia
Written by Glenn Letham (gletham)
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
I'm packaging up the cool, Nokia N97 and sending it back to Nokia's UK-based PR agency... no tears shed (ok, maybe one or two!) but I am definitely sorry to see it go!
After several weeks of use I've become very used to having a very
powerful smartphone in my hands, particularly one that is so stylish
(it definitely turns heads) and sports a nice large screen, touch UI
(love it) and a very comfortable slide-out QWERTY keyboard with tilt.
The N97 has most of the features that I could ever want in a converged
device including: great sound for playing music and videos, high
quality video capture and excellent digital camera (5 megapixel)
although night/flash photography is still far from perfected! The UI
offers a pretty pleasant experience and several of the bundled features
had me hooked from the get go, these include: the free Ovi mail service
(very useful while I travelled and simple to configure), Nokia maps,
facebook mobile, and Ovi download (handy but still far from a
addictive. Some of the must-have applications that I downloaded and
would easily suggest to any S60 5th edition device user include:
Gravity Twitter client; JoikuSpot; Accuweather; Google maps mobile with
Latitude;Qik for live video streaming etc...
Overall the experience was amazing and I must admit I'm having a very
tough time going back to the N95 8GB due to its lack of QWERTY. The N97
when loaded with the apps that I previously mentioned was a true social
media workhorse, enabling me to easily,comfortably, and quickly Tweet
all day long, share photos via Ovi share, flickr, facebook, twitpic and
stream videos to Qik and my YouTube.
On the down-side, even though the
N97 seems to come with loads of memory, I did start running out of
available memory quite fast, after loading just several apps, and on
the very disappointing side, after a couple of weeks use I did start
experiencing some application failures which included spontaneous
restarts, problems with the GPS, and a mild disaster that seemed to
result in all my email and text messages being wiped clean from
memory... that was quite disappointing. In Nokia's defense there is a
firmware update available for the N97 which I did not run, however, I
typically equate updating my S60 firmware with being about as much fun
as going to the dentist so you can't really blame me can you?
So, would
I buy the N97?? Well, I definitely want one, there's no question about
that, however, given that here in the USA there are currently no
operators that subsidize the device so the only option is to purchase
an unlocked device for the suggested retail price which runs about
$700... sorry but that's simply not in my budget at this time! Given the technical
issues that I ran into I would have to say that had I purchased the
device and had these problems I would have been very disappointed,
likewise, being told I "need" a firmware update just 2 weeks after
buying this device would have bothered me as well. The N97 could be a
winner, however, I suspect that won't happen until there's some
improvements to the OS... perhaps the "N97-2" will be the one! For now
I'm searching for the next great social-mobile device to test... any
suggestions?
In a nutshell, some of the best features of the N97:
the camera
Ovi mail
excellent music player
enjoyable touch UI + QWERTY
Nice to see it ship with Qik
The not so good
buggy firmware
huge price and no carrier subsidy (USA)
memory issues
Some wishes:
a trackball would be a cool addition
more supported applications and a more useful marketplace
ship with Sports Tracker (amazing app) and a screen capture utility
should also ship with Shozu and Gravity for Twitter
T-Mobile USA to actually carry some decent Nokia S60 devices!
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