Nokia’s Entry to the Smart Phone War

As Apple nibbles away at his competitors’ market share, it is almost undoubtedly the best selling smart phone in the world today. Mobile giant Nokia still hard pressed to come up with the right formula to finally penetrate the U.S. market. And finally, the newest Nokia flagship, the N-97 is released to challenge iPhone’s dominance.

Barely released and made available last month, it was said in its press release last year that the N97 is the world’s most advance mobile computer.  And Why not, the N97 is perfectly configured for web browsing laptop style.  Blogging is not only possible but also made easy because of the powerful internet access ad of course, the curving slide physical qwerty keyboard for easy texting, emailing and other data input.  Not to mention the TFT resistive touch screen with hand writing recognition. 

The N97 also boasts with its built-in A-GPS sensor and an electronic compass, a 5.0 megapixel camera Carl Zeiss optic with flash, 32 gb internal and expandable up to 16gb external memory capacity, RSS,  mini usb, tv out connect, wifi ready, HSDPA 3.6 3G connection, video calling, geo-tagging, bluetooth, fm radio, dvd quality video recording, proximity sensor, accelerometer for auto rotate, and plays nearly all audio and video formats and a whole lot more for a truly new mobile experience.  Not so new is its Symbian series 60 operating system, again.

The new Nokia N97.  Finally, Nokia listened and delivered. And so the smart phone war continues….

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