Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Earlier this month, the Nokia N97 Mini was announced and as the name suggests its a smaller version of the Nokia N97, but it’s not just the size of the phone that’s different. The internal memory has been reduced to 8GB from 32GB, the keyboard layout is slightly different, the screen is slightly smaller and the battery won’t last you quite as long. Other than that though, most other features are the same.
The fact that Nokia have named two phones N97 is bound to cause confusion – especially when you’re looking for accessories for your phone. Before you order any accessories for your phone, you should double check to make sure you’re ordering the right accessory for the right phone.

- Nokia N97
The quickest and easiest way to figure out which phone you’ve got is to look at the keyboard on your phone. The N97 has a D-pad on the left of the keyboard to move the cursor around with, whereas the N97 Mini has 4 arrow keys on the bottom right corner instead.

Nokia N97 Mini
Accessories such as Chargers, Bluetooth Headsets, Car kits, memory cards will all work regardless of which N97 you have, but N97 Cases and N97 Mini Cases are significantly different as the phones are different sizes.
To give you a clearer idea on what the differences are between the two phones, I’ve listed the key features of each handset below.
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| Features |
Nokia N97 Mini
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Nokia N97
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| Size |
113 x 53 x 14
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117 x 55 x 16
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| Weight |
138g
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150g
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| Memory Card |
up to 16GB
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up to 16GB
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| Screen Size |
3.2″ |
3.5″ |
| Screen Pixels |
360 x 640 |
360 x 640 |
| Camera |
5MP |
5MP |
| Bluetooth |
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| Radio |
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| MP3 Player |
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| Handsfree Kit |
3.5mm Audio Jack |
3.5mm Audio Jack |
| Internal Memory |
8GB |
32GB |
| Music Playback (hrs) |
32 |
40 |
| Talk Time (hrs) |
7
|
9.5
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| Standby (hrs) |
320
|
432
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Once you’ve determined which handset you’ve got, head over to the main site and take a look at all of our N97 Accessories or N97 Mini Accessories.

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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
It looks like Nokia have finally managed to keep a handset under wraps until its official launch!
UPDATE: Well, we spoke to soon! It turns out that the N97 was featured on the on the Nokia roadmap a few weeks ago!
Earlier this morning Nokia unveiled their next flagship device the N97 – a full touchscreen handset with slide out QWERTY keypad (think Xperia X1).
In terms of spec, the handset sits close to the N96, but with quite a few extras. The slide out QWERTY keypad is a first for Nokia, although this format has been around for many years, Nokia have always stayed away from it. Given the current popularity of smartphones and the increased number of phones with full keyboards, it was only a matter of time until Nokia introduced it. The display is an impressive 3.5" touchscreen – its a bigger display than that of the 5800 XpressMusic and the same as the Apple iPhone 3G. (The biggest screen is still the HTC Touch HD at 3.8")
Although similar to Nokia communicators of old, the N97 is clearly a social phone rather than a business users device, although there’s nothing stopping it from being a powerful business tool. It has a heavy focus on social networking and entertainment. A new customisable home screen allows you to add custom widgets to show live updates from sites such as facebook, myspace etc..
For all the music and video that you’ll no doubt want to be downloading and carrying around with you, the N97 has 32GB of internal memory, which can be expanded (upto 48GB) with a MicroSD card. The battery life on the N97 is promised as providing upto 37 hours of music playback and upto 4.5 hours of video.
Key Features:
- 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens
- Dual LED flash
- GPS
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- USB 2.0
- Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
- 3.5mm headphone jack
More details will be available as we get closer to its launch, which is expected to be the first half of 2009. Click on the images below to view larger images.
[youtube:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YkPKzoimYMw]

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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Looks like Nokia are really struggling to keep their prototype handsets a secret at the moment. A recently leaked document shows Nokia’s next batch of handsets. Although not particularly detailed, the report gives us a good idea on what to expect from them.
I’ve listed the handsets that I think are the most interesting below, and you can see the full list over on the boygeniusreport.
Handsets for 2008:
First up is codenamed IP08. This is expected to be a Widescreen touch device possibly similar to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. It will also feature Naviscroll as seen on the N78, QWERTY keyboard, AGPS, FM radio and transmitter, 5MP AF camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, TV-out. This device is expected to have a prototype ready early December
The Sofie has already made an appearance as the Nokia E63/E72. It is a Symbian smartphone running software 3.1 and is a downgraded version of the popular E71. It features a 2MP camera, but doesn’t have support for 3G. Expect an official announcement on this one soon!
Next up is Shakira. Not much is known on this one other than its a candybar smartphone running S60 V3.2 and has Wi-Fi – so this could be a new N-Series device. Prototype due anytime now.
Then we have the Stella and the Terra – successors to the E51. Both will run S60 V3.2 and are expected to have AGPS with integrated compass, 3MP camera with LED flash and WiFi. The Terra is a little bit different for Nokia,as it is expected to have a hybrid Qwerty keypad, similar to that found on the BlackBerry Pearl. The Prototypes for both of these are due anytime now.
Gwen is expected to be a Candybar with AGPS, 5MP AF camera with LED flash. Doesn’t really sound anything special as we’ve already got several Nokia’s like this. Expected at the very end of 2008.
The last one for 2008 is the Ivalo. The Ivalo is a follow-on to the IP08 and will probably replace the N96 as the flagship device. The Ivalo will have a 3.5-inch wide touchscreen, 32GB ROM, AGPS, FM transmitter and receiver, 5MP camera, WiFi, TV-out, and Bluetooth. Nokia’s real attempt at an iPhone killer by the looks of it. prototype is expected very end of 2008 possibly early 2009.
Coming up in 2009:
Better late than never, the Corolla is Nokia’s first 8MP camera phone. It will have a 3.0-inch VGA display but isn’t touch screen, and a half QWERTY keyboard, 128MB RAM, 8GB ROM, WiFI, UPnP, HSPA, AGPS, FM transmitter. All sounds quite good, although I’m not sure exactly what the score will be here with the screen and keyboard? 3" screen would suggest a slide out keyboard – but half qwerty?
Madeleine has side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, FM radio, supports VoIP, GPS and has a 3.2MP camera. Madelaine will also have N-Gage support with gaming keys. Is this the previously rumoured Nokia E72?
The last one that caught my attention was the Eitri. Eitri is a Landscape candybar with QWERTY keyboard, 3.5-inch 640×350 display, minimum 8GB ROM, microSD, pressure sensitive touch UI with tactile feedback and gestures, charging via USB, 5MP AF camera with dual LED flash, integrated compass and accelerometer, proximity sensor, FM transmitter. From the looks of it this is going to be a beefed up version of the IP08.
UPDATE: Nokia have just announced the N97 which could be the official name of the Eitri or IPO8.
For more information on these we’re probably going to have to wait until sometime around April.
Nokia still seem to be playing catch up with most of these – we’re looking at a release in the second half of next year of an 8MP Nokia, and earlier next year before we see any more touch screen devices.

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