Pros
- Useful widgets update in real-time
- 32 gigabytes of on-board memory
Cons
- Keyboard can be difficult to use
- Symbian S60 feels out of date
Bottom Line
The N97 has great multimedia capabilities, but its operating system lacks the refinement of other OSs.
- Nokia N97's Multimedia Features Sabotaged by a Clunky OS The Nokia N97 packs some impressive specs and multimedia features, but they aren't integrated as well as other smartphones on the market.
- Smartphone Speed Tests: Which New Phone is Best for Type A Users? Can't stand to wait for your phone to deliver e-mail and other functions? We put the iPhone 3G S, Nokia's N97 and the Palm Pre to the stopwatch to see which is the fastest.
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