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    December 4, 2006 | Canon, Gadgets | Comments Off

    Nokia Tuesday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple’s trend-setting iPhone. The handheld combines advanced hardware features with a bundle of services, including assisted GPS, which are intended to merge the device tightly with location-based applications, social networks and the mobile Web. The
    company also unveiled an improved Nokia Maps service and a new Nokia Messaging service, both part its Ovi online services set. Some of the drawbacks: early consensus is that the N97′s touch interface is not quite up to fluidity of the iPhone standard; it’s pricey (nearly $700 without a carrier subsidy); and won’t be available in the United States until sometime after mid-2009.

    Besides the iPhone, rivals include Research in Motion’s just introduced BlackBerry Storm, and two Windows Mobile smartphones the Sony Ericsson X1 and the HTC Touch Pro. N97 users can create a customized home screen with the widgets of their preferred Web services and social networking sites. The Nokia Web browser, unlike Apple’s Safari browser on the iPhone, supports.

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