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badassmam Posts: > 500

One thing that I will say about the Nokia is that the d-pad on the qwerty is a good choice. Xperia lacks this so you have to touch the screen and fumble around with the qwerty out which is inconvenient. However, the N97 space bar is too far on the right and is small which is plain stupid.

The Nokia widget thing is a bit lame, X panels are more useful and look better. The unfinished Nokia is cool but the Xperia looks and feels so good in the hand while the Nokia is a bit of a toy in the hand. The sliding mechanism is nice and surprisingly solid. I'm disappointed that a lot of Nokias look too similar with their new design philosophy, for a high end device it should have a distinctive look.
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Posted: 2009-01-03 22:02:00
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asaid01 Posts: 44

this may be a awesome phone. i just posted a video to youtube about N97. you may find it on http://youtube.com/bestnewphones
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Posted: 2009-01-04 12:16:40
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voda_jon Posts: > 500

@asaid...

if ur gonna post links to reviews of phones at least make sure the review is a review and not a video showing pictures nokia released of the phone with some strange computer generated voice talking over them,.... wouldnt visit the link ppl not a review!
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Posted: 2009-01-04 16:31:58
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Mizzle Posts: > 500

@Prom
The X1 is superior on many other areas. First and foremost, the X1 is smaller and slightly lighter. The X1 is faster and has more RAM. X1 supports both 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA, whereas the N97 only does 3.6 Mbps HSDPA. Although the batteries are of the same capacity, the X1 does much better on both standby and talk time. I've had my X1 on standby for almost a month, while testing the C905.

I'm sure there are other points I haven't mentioned as well. Don't get me wrong though, I really do think this will be a powerful and feature rich phone, but I just happen to think the X1 is a tiny bit better when it comes to features.

Out of curiosity, I didn't quite get the part about the software you use that enable the features, etc. Would you mind explaining that?

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[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-01-04 16:05 ]
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Posted: 2009-01-04 17:01:37
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jj03 Posts: > 500

i gota say. . When i first saw the x1, i quite liked it. However, having used one today, i don't like it at all...horrid..i hope the n97 doesnt leave me cold when its released.
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Posted: 2009-01-05 04:50:00
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silvan Posts: 14

So I know the official release date is 1st half of 09, but are there any decent rumours providing a more specific date out there ?
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Posted: 2009-01-14 04:19:40
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Nitro Fan Posts: > 500


On 2009-01-04 17:01:37, Mizzle wrote:
@Prom
The X1 is superior on many other areas. First and foremost, the X1 is smaller and slightly lighter. The X1 is faster and has more RAM. X1 supports both 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA, whereas the N97 only does 3.6 Mbps HSDPA. Although the batteries are of the same capacity, the X1 does much better on both standby and talk time. I've had my X1 on standby for almost a month, while testing the C905.

I'm sure there are other points I haven't mentioned as well. Don't get me wrong though, I really do think this will be a powerful and feature rich phone, but I just happen to think the X1 is a tiny bit better when it comes to features.

Out of curiosity, I didn't quite get the part about the software you use that enable the features, etc. Would you mind explaining that?

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[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-01-04 16:03 ]

[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-01-04 16:05 ]


Sorry but I have to disagree X1 is not big enough, I take it you are using paper spec's when you say the X1 is quicker? If that is the case this thing will be a total slug! I found the X1 to be unacceptable and if the X1 is the best SE can do nowadays I have bought my last device.

I think I will wait until a reputable tester has given it a thorough going over or been hands on myself before I make a decision.
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Posted: 2009-01-14 15:38:09
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

Mizzle
How do you know the X1 is faster? Have you used a production unit of the N97? Just because it doesnt use a +500mhz CPU doesnt mean its slow, from what ive been told Symbian S60 doesnt require such high powered CPUs since its not as power hungry as WM, same goes for the battery, all this should only be confirmed once someone has actualy fully tested a production unit, thats just my opinion,maybe i am wrong.
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Posted: 2009-01-14 16:45:19
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2009-01-04 17:01:37, Mizzle wrote:
@Prom
The X1 is superior on many other areas. First and foremost, the X1 is smaller and slightly lighter. The X1 is faster and has more RAM. X1 supports both 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA, whereas the N97 only does 3.6 Mbps HSDPA. Although the batteries are of the same capacity, the X1 does much better on both standby and talk time. I've had my X1 on standby for almost a month, while testing the C905.

I'm sure there are other points I haven't mentioned as well. Don't get me wrong though, I really do think this will be a powerful and feature rich phone, but I just happen to think the X1 is a tiny bit better when it comes to features.

Out of curiosity, I didn't quite get the part about the software you use that enable the features, etc. Would you mind explaining that?

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Editor-in-chief of USEB and administrator at SE-NSE

[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-01-04 16:03 ]

[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-01-04 16:05 ]


Great points Mizzle.

Sorry for my late 2-wk reply.

What I was trying to say is Software is what enables the use or enjoyment of using hardware functions. Software gives us the features. For example, WLAN is a hardware feature. The system may allow us to surf the web using the WLAN radio, and the OS' built in kernel may add support for UPnP & VOIP. However, Software allows for things such as VPN over that WLAN connection, or better still the ability to use PBX VoIP support on top of an existing SIP VoIP support. BEST yet would be the ability for the phone to use the providers APN data connection - fully utilizing it - over the built in WLAN for wireless tethering - Software like Joiku SpotLight/Premium !

I hope this helps better explain how software enhances existing hardware for our uses.
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Posted: 2009-01-17 07:30:34
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mario2004 Posts: > 500

Oops . . . Have I run into Mizz and his anti Nokia campaign? X1 has better specs then the n97? Hmmm . . . Sure,what als? X1 is a SE product? Some things never change, do they? Well, at least SE just managed to stay in front of Alcatel when it comes to quantity, I ain't so sure quality wise thou. Now back to the big boys world . . . Does anyone know the N97's release date ? My N95 8gig is ok but getting a bit old now. The other question is - will my heaps of software for the n95,work on the n97?
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Posted: 2009-01-24 03:32:20
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