• 10th June 2009 -By Vinu Thomas

    Yesterday Nokia India had arranged for a blogger’s meet in Bangalore to familizarize us with the upcoming N97 mobile phone. The meet featured Axel Meyer, Nokia’s Global Design Head for Nokia Nseries, who took us through a presentation which showed what the Design team took into account while designing this phone.

    What I liked about the design was the 30 degree tilt of the screen when the QWERTY keypad slides open. This allows the user to interact with the keyboard and the touch-screen at the same time. The tilt also allows the user to hold the phone with just the index finger – pretty comfortable – unlike the slide out of the E75.

    One snippet which kind of surprised me in the presentation is that Axel mentioned that there  more than 1 billion users of Nokia phones. This particular model is targeted to users who are looking at having a personal experience with their mobiles – targeted towards people who share photos, videos, microblog, are active on social network and need a phone which doubles up as a personal computer on the go. During the Q&A session, one of the bloggers did ask about the high price of this model (expected to be around Rs. 35,000 during the launch). Axel answered that this mobile is meant for people who are looking a niche phone which provides the full online and social experience  the N97 provides.

    After the presentations, I got to play around with the N97 for sometime – pics of the phone are at the end of this post.

    Some of the points which caught my attention about the N97 are:

    • A whopping 32GB of internal memory – which can be expanded to a maximum of 48GB. This is great for carrying around your media and there’s no need of another media player :)
    • 16:9 screen ratio – perfect for viewing widescreen movies on the go – this unit’s got a TV out so you can project the movies on your phone on the big screen.
    • A FM transmitter – to listen to your music on the car radio without the need of extra cables to hook it on.
    • Home Screen Widgets – this allows you to have a pieces of the Internet on your home screen.
    • The QWERTY keyboard had a good feel to it. Even though the keys on the N97 are smaller than the E75′s, they layout seems to just feel better laid out on the N97.
    • The touchscreen also seems to perform better than the 5800′s.
    • The phone comes bundled with the Facebook application, apart from other Social Media application like Hi5 and Qik. So you don’t have to hunt for these apps once you get your phone.
    • The tilt of the screen when the keypad is open is a very useful feature allowing the user to place the phone on a table while typing out messages and emails, taking calls or surfing the web.

    Thanks to Nokia India and Songita B. Verma & team for getting this event organized! It was great having to hear direct from the Design Team on the rationale behind the various features which are packed in the N-Series phones.

    Learn more about the Nokia N97:
    The Nokia N97 Datasheet
    Nokia NSeries Background
    Nokia N97′s product page

    Some of the Pictures from the Event:

    The N97 Presentation

    Home Screen Widgets

    Axel Meyer during his presentation

    Axel Meyer during his presentation

    Q&A Session

    Q&A Session

    First look at the N97

    First look at the N97

    Trying out the Handwriting Recognition

    Trying out the Handwriting Recognition

    30 Degrees Tilt of the Screen when the keypads open

    30 Degrees Tilt of the Screen when the keypad's open

    More pictures from the event are available on Flickr.

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