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Why oh why can't an Android device with N97 hardware features appear? Symbian is supposed to be a good OS, but there's too much baggage and not enough open source emphasis. | Why oh why can't an Android device with N97 hardware features appear? Symbian is supposed to be a good OS, but there's too much baggage and not enough open source emphasis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 11 April 2010
OK, I didn't love the n95, though it has a good camera and GPS that works offline, the horrible UI inconsistency, lack of touchscreen, very slow GPS lock, scratch prone camera lens and other deficiencies really irked me. Will I fall for the n97?
Drawbacks
- Still no USB charging
- Even heavier (150g)
Advantages
- Higher res 640 x 360 resistive touch screen
- Keyboard
- Revamped UI (S60 series 5) though I'm not expecting it to be iPhone quality.
- Built in compass, though I guess it requires a GPS fix first.
Canada source
http://www.puremobile.ca/Nokia/Nokia-N97-White-GSM-Phone/
Other
32GB built in memory is a waste. I've only used 3GB on the n95 with music and a year's worth of photos and video.
Why oh why can't an Android device with N97 hardware features appear? Symbian is supposed to be a good OS, but there's too much baggage and not enough open source emphasis.