Many people are excited about the upcoming release of the Nokia N97, saying it's the most powerful Nokia phone ever; but is it really good enough to become the phone of the year?
Nokia N97 - what makes it so special?
The Nokia N97 shocked a great many people when it was announced at the tail-end of 2008, and the main reason for the excitement it's generated is that it's the second mainstream touchscreen phone Nokia have ever made (the first being, of course, the 5800). Like the 5800, the Nokia N97 uses the sleek, intuitive Symbian S60 Touch interface, making for a touchscreen experience that is both simple, and entertaining. Unlike its predecessor, however, the Nokia N97 also includes a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, so that after you've navigated through the cool menus, actually typing that text message or email is going to easier than ever.
Nokia are billing the N97 as a true mobile multimedia computer, a view backed up by the keyboard and incredible interface. However, the Nokia N97 also has its fair share of features to earn that title. You get a 5 megapixel camera for pin-sharp photos, you get a superb multimedia centre, that makes music and movies so compelling, and best of all, the Nokia N97 has a massive 32Gb of built in memory, in order for you to actually store all your photos, movies and music. You also get HSDPA internet access, at true broadband speeds, and GPS.
However, as you're about to see, if the question's whether the Nokia N97 is the best phone of the year, Sony Ericsson may have put a fly in the ointment of those aspirations...
Sony Ericsson Idou - the N97's greatest enemy...
The Nokia N97 may be the most powerful phone ever made by the Finnish manufacturer, but the fact is that the upcoming Sony Ericsson Idou not only beats it in certain key areas, but absolutely trounces it in one of them. The N97 from Nokia, and the Sony Ericsson Idou both share the Symbian S60 Touch interface, but on the Sony, they've added a custom front-end, that's designed for direct multimedia interaction, combined with luscious, flowing visuals. In terms of the interface, the Sony Ericsson Idou is easily the more visually impressive of the two, and although it lacks a keyboard, it makes up for that shortcoming by being fast, compact and incredibly sexy. And, to top it off, the Sony Ericsson Idou has one feature that the Nokia can't even touch: its camera. There's a simple reason for that, as the Sony Ericsson Idou is the first UK-announced phone to have a 12 megapixel camera. One thing's for sure, though... the fight between these two heavyweights is going to be one worth watching!
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