Friday, January 30, 2009

N97 Announced

On December 2, 2008 Nokia announced the release of its flagship device in the N9X range – the N97 mobile computer. Its feature list is nothing short of impressive. QWERTY keyboard, a 3.5” touch screen interface, A-GPS with an electronic compass, TV Out, 5 MP Camera and (32+16) GB of storage ensure that there is not even a single feature that you could possibly want that is not provided. Just looking at the spec sheet fuzzes out the competition.

This device should change the way people connect to the internet and to each other. Tagged as the ‘Facebook phone’, this device is the weapon of choice for social networking freaks. It offers status updates from social networking sites right on their home page in an always on mode. This makes keeping tab of your friends kids play. Choc a bloc with sensors and interfaces this device is any gadget lover’s dream come true. It’s a mobile computer on steroids.

But the beauty of the phone will not be its technology or its hardware but the seamless integration with Nokia’s Ovi service which shall take the possibilities to a new dimension. It is definitely one of Nokia’s more significant flagship launches reiterating Nokia’s faith in its new Symbian 5th edition platform. The game changer now is the software and apps that will be offered for the device.

Estimates of launch in Europe are first half of 2009 at an estimated retail price of EUR 550.

5 comments:

Gaurav Sarayan said...

two things:
1. exact date of launch?
2. is it the best time to launch this piece? what with the markets in the dumps, the high-spenders will really have to loosen their strings a way bit.

randomthoughts said...

Do you really think if India is the right place for launching a 'Facebook phone' that cost 35000 bucks?
I don't think if India has the so called 'freaks' on these social networking sites having the means to spend so much for a phone.
I am fine with Europe and The Americas targeting the facebook freaks, but not India. Its different here!
I'd target the techies and gadget savvy along with the fashion freaks for whom this might be a style statement.
I'd also refrain from calling it the facebook phone here.

Smita Jindal said...

wow!but a bit steeply priced phone i guess...maybe them can make it a bit cheap

Ravish Chaubey said...

ovi is interesting. it'll be cool to see nokia doing an itunes act with it by making it a commercial success.

Paromita said...

@randomthoughts nokia never said its the facebook phone, what it implies is the seamless web integration that this phone boasts of. you may call it an orkut phone too if you wish so :)