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Mobile phones for the web

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Mobile phone users who like to surf the web really like iPhone. Why? It has got a great web browser, controllable by touch and enabling you to zoom in and out to be able to see the whole page at once. Nokia now has a browser like that, together with a touchscreen, and a processor twice as fast. "A browser controlled by a touch screen? But Nokia's don't have a touch screen!" you will say, but the N97 does have a touch screen, and it isn't an insensitive one like on the Nokia 5800 ExpressMusic, the only other Nokia phone to have a touch screen. It is not a multi touch screen, but the S60 edition 5 of the operating system isn't built for multitouch gestures anyway.

It is the missing link, allowing you to go through menus at the speed not seen on Nokia phones earlier. Some will say that there are top models from other companies which have similar functionalities, and they will be only partially correct. Other companies don't have a real operating system on their devices, except for the Windows Mobile, Blackberry and PalmOS devices. And the Windows Mobile devices are slow, and wipe the battery out pretty fast. The others don't have a software base large enough to mention, or are slower in performance than the Symbian operating system. To prevent this from happening to it also, Nokia has created Ovi store, similar to Apple's iStore, which enables you to load in new programs into your mobiles from a centralised software directory and increase the functionality of your mobile phone with exactly the functions you need in the shortest time possible. And with the functions for connectivity N97 has, you really will have the need to download some applications, at least an internet video phone application to use when you are near a WiFi hotspot.

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