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Mobile phones want to be a Nokia!

Submitted by Phillip Greene
Thu, 30 Jul 2009

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What do you use mobile phones for? Conversations only? Some text messaging? Every Nokia model can do that for you. Sending pictures with MMS? Every Nokia with a camera makes a decent picture and can send those with MMS. Sending them over email? Yes, no problem, every Nokia with a camera has an internet browser for webmail access. How about 3G video calls? Over WiFi hotspots, for free? And surfing the web with a browser you control by touching the screen, in which you can zoom in and out just like in the iPhone's browser? And having active widgets on your user surface which show you current data of your interest all the time? Only the Nokia N97 will let you do this. All this, and much more.

The N97is Nokia's response to iPhone and other new touchscreen smartphones, bringing the same playful style of interface to the most usable mobile operating system, the Symbian S60. It allows you more than the iPhone's OS, since the iPhone doesn't allow you to copy media files on and off the device as you please, wanting to make you purchase songs instead of saving them to your phone from the radio. The Symbian operating system brings most power and freedom to the user, next to the Android operating system Google is developing for mobile phones as well. Nokia is trying to copy the successful iStore concept to allow for people to create programs for free and put them up for sale so users can easily find and install them. There already are many well known Symbian applications, and the N97 is the first NSeries phone to support NGage games as well. It has all the features it missed until now, presented in the Nokia way. You can walk along and see where exactly all your friends are and where they were and where they are going, should they want you to.

Can people be too connected? Do they really want everyone to know their every step? Well now they can. Nokia probably isn't to blame if your girlfriends ex boyfriend has one too and becomes your friend on facebook!

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