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The Nokia N97 Mini is a highly rated, multifunctional and sleek mobile phone that has taken the mobile phone industry by storm. It comes with a with a tilting touch display and a customizable touchscreen packed with tons of text messaging and multime...
The Nokia N97 Mini is a good upgrade in terms of form factor from the original N97. The software improvements are applicable to the predecessor through updates, but the N97 mini gets a lot of attention for its great looks. The N97 mini feels a l...
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What's better than the sleek and crowd favorite Nokia N97? Easy! - The smaller, more compact and sophisticated Nokia N97 mini. With a few nicks and downsizing, the N97 mini dutifully performs the same functions as its brother model. From the 5MP camera...
Numerous connectivity options, performs with speed, 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Supports Flash Lite and Java websites, Qwerty keyboard, Sleek metallic design casing...
No virtual Qwerty keyboard, No camera lens cover, Uses Arrow keys instead of Dpad, Only 8GB internal memory...
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A few weeks ago, David Gilson wrote up his thoughts on the N97 classic. While there was an awful lot to like about it, he found it to be undermined by an unstable OS, due to insufficient RAM & C: drive space. He was also curious to see if the N97 mini was really everything the N97 classic could have been...
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The Nokia N97 mini is another solid device for Symbian fans, but it's not going to convince other platforms' faithful to switch. It's slightly smaller than the original N97 ($599.00 direct, N/R), and it includes minor UI improvements such as extra h...
Smaller, lighter, and cheaper than the N97. Powerful camera and multimedia performance. Free Ovi Maps GPS navigation.
Slow. Buggy. Mediocre keyboard.
The Nokia N97 mini is an improvement over the original N97, and the free Ovi Maps GPS app rocks. But there's still not enough here to pull U.S. buyers away from other smart devices...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:14:55
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The Nokia N97 mini is another solid device for Symbian fans, but it's not going to convince other platforms' faithful to switch. It's slightly smaller than the original ($599.00 direct, N/R), and it includes minor UI improvements such as extra home sc...
There's a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack on top, plus a TV-out port for displaying video on a television. 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...
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After the disappointment that was the Nokia N97, the N97 mini looked like a strange possibility. It is after all a “cut-down” version of the N97 with a smaller screen, smaller dimensions and lesser internal storage among others. However, the mini comes...
Very Good Design, Excellent Keyboard, Good Camera, Very Good Music Playback...
Inconsistent UI, Resistive Touchscreen...
The N97 mini might be a cut-down version of the N97, but no way does that deter it from becoming a very good product. Plus, at Rs. 23,300, it is at least Rs. 6,000 cheaper than its bigger brother. Couple that with its very good design and multimedia p...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:14:59
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The Nokia N97 mini is the second coming of the Nokia N97. While many of the its features and specifications are similar, the biggest change is in the name: Mini. It's smaller. But despite the more pocket friendly design and some ironed-out bugs, the p...
Sturdy build, good camera, clear call quality...
Aging OS, poor touchscreen, awkward keyboard, sluggish...
From its rather sluggish performance to its gimmicky widget homescreen, the N97 mini isn't much of an improvement over the N97 - nor is it a very exciting device. Its smaller form factor is appreciated, but the operating system is lackluster and aging...
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Mobile phones have changed greatly over time. Even the most basic phones these days come with some form of Internet connectivity which really begins to blur the line between a mobile phone and smartphone. This confusion has even spurred the creation o...
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As the name suggests, the Nokia Mini N97 ($500, unlocked; price as of 1/13/10) is a more compact version of Nokia's flagship smartphone, the N97. The Mini also gets the bonus of kinetic "flick" scrolling, which greatly improves Web and menu navigation...
Flick scrolling improves navigation, Excellent audio and video support...
Camera quality hit-or-miss, S60 OS needs refinement...
Like its older N97 sibling, Nokia's N97 Mini has reliable multimedia features, but the OS desperately needs a redesign...
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Other little absentees like a lack of lens cover and no FM transmitter for streaming your music via a free radio frequency don’t matter too much in the grand scheme of things and Nokia has done a commendable job of keeping the original’s more high pro...
Compact and well made. Roomy QWERTY. Decent camera and video performance. 3.5mm headphones jack. Fully featured navigation setup and quick GPS fix...
Symbian OS starting to feel clunky. Erratic resistive touchscreen. Camera setup needs updating. No lens cap...
Preferable to its bigger brother, the mini is a great all-rounder for those who like their smartphones to strike a balance between features and size...
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For those of you who read my review on the Nokia N97, you’ll know that I was not too pleased with the handset. I was a bit skeptical after the introduction of the N97 Mini as to whether or not it would exceed the expectations I initially had for its bi...
Well designed, Audio for the phone and player are excellent, Live Desktop makes it easy to access features, Smooth and responsive S60 UI...
FM reception was not too good, Camera could still have better features, Battery life was quite average...
The built in social networking tools include Facebook that has its own widget for the Live desktop and allows you to take images and upload them from the same app and not much else. If you aren’t well versed enough to set up the features to access P...
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Six months ago Nokia launched the N97 smartphone in the market. The phone was touted to be Nokia's best yet and had a huge range of features and an impressive spec sheet that ran into pages. For some reason, however, I never really liked the N97. Sure...
Build quality, sharp, high resolution display, full QWERTY keypad, connectivity options, audio quality, high quality supplied earphones, 8GB built-in memory, good pre-installed apps and widgets...
Poor display visibility under sunlight, unimpressive camera performance, resistive touchscreen response not up to the mark, interface design not intuitive, slow scrolling in web browser...
Six months ago Nokia launched the N97 smartphone in the market. The phone was touted to be Nokia's best yet and had a huge range of features and an impressive spec sheet that ran into pages. For some reason, however, I never really liked the N97. Sure...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:15:04
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Solid and capable, but ultimately lacking the zing of the must-have phone. Others to consider BlackBerry Bold 9700 User opinions(1) dodgy OS?I think that a phone should be reviewed for what it is, and now what one wants it to be. Add opinion Read all o...
Tactile, smaller keyboard; excellent Facebook app; lots of live information on the home screen; great email and GPS...
Lacks ‘new’ features like Facebook contact sync and Twitter app, and Ovi Store is still in its infancy. Look and Feel...
Solid and capable, but ultimately lacking the zing of the must-have phone...
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Shortly after Nokia released their flagship device for 2009, the , speculations about a more compact version of it began to circulate. All information about it seemed unreliable at first, but the rumors materialized into a very real device at Nokia Wor...
Good build quality, Compact size, Good incall quality, Fast text entry with the QWERTY keyboard...
Slow operational speed, Nothing new about the interface, Limited video codec support...
In terms of operational speed and system stability, the Nokia N97 mini performs better than the N97. The phone doesn’t freeze or restart for no reason, but lags and responds to commands just as sluggishly.The smaller N97, however, is a much better at p...
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There’s a bit of a trend of manufacturers bringing out diet-smart phones at the moment and Nokia has hopped lithely aboard the bandwagon with the Nokia N97 Mini.What We LikeLadies and man-bag users, rejoice. One brilliant thing about the N97 Mini is th...
As the short among us will confirm, good things do come in small packages. And despite the issues with apps and over-thinking, the N97 Mini is a nippy little phone which is not unpleasant to use.It’s a real shame that apps-wise the handset simply isn’t...
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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 today; now we turn to the Nokia N97 mini, viewed by...
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The N97 has been a much-talked about device since its inception; braving constant comparisons with its flashier and more fashionable counterparts like iPhone, HTC Hero and the likes. The N97 mini is Nokia's attempt at making its flagship model more acc...
Other than those changes, it should be a smooth transition for a N97 user to the mini. In fact, users familiar with the older editions of Symbian S60 will be able to use the phone with relative ease. Many things will look familiar, including the same o...
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The Nokia N97 mini is a very versatile full-featured device, nicely balanced with with hardly any serious holes in its specs sheet. What's best about it, is that "mini" moniker is certainly not a negative one. The N97 mini is in the size range of the...
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S60 5th Edition Having deliberately drawn a veil over the Nokia N97's software prior to the big v20 firmware update*, it's still important to at least acknowledge those early adopters burned by living through the first few months of N97 ownership using...
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N97 mini and N97 side by side: the size difference isn't that noticeable at first glance. Note that this shot was in quite bright (overcast) light, with the two different screen techs (see below) struggling to cope in different ways... Form Factor and...
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The wait for the Nokia N97 Mini shouldn't be as long. The mobile was announced earlier in September at Nokia World - where we managed to have a quick hands on with it - and is due to hit the shelves this holiday buying season. Nokia's N97 Mini is al...
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