*OFFICIAL THREAD: Nokia N97

Sorry about that guys, but with 300 pages and the mood I was in I totally didnt think about searching. Besides, Im still at work and dont want to cancel my employment by getting caught. :lol:

Thanks for the help.
 
Wirelessly posted (Blackbery Bold: BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.266 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102)

I am still on the fence with this phone, but I think it is awesome Nokia is releasing NAM and Euro versions together.
 
Ah, just saw that he surfs WAP sites... yes, I don't have problems either surfing WAP sites. But then, why would I want to surf WAP sites when I have a phone that advertises its abilities to surf regular sites?
 
You're wrong.
GPRS (including EDGE) class B, which is most of the cell phones, cannot do simultaneous voice and data call which is the technical fact.
Unless all the phones you own are some rare GSM class A devices, what you saw was the inactive data call was suspended and allowed the voice to go thru. Inactive data call is when the data connection is established by there is no active data bytes being transmitted. Voice call will not interrupt active data transaction.
I've been developing mobile networking applications for years so to speak.
This is the fact on AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint (CDMA) and Verizon (CDMA).
 
Nobody in this thread has received the phone and many are talking as if they've already used it for days or weeks only based on prototype opinions and minutes long hands on with the phone :befuddled
 
Without being too harsh, I'll simply say that you don't know a lot about the chipsets in mobile phones. To put it so that you will understand, this is not the same as 3D hardware acceleration.

No snapping required.
 
Yeah well you are not enlightening us in telling us that the new Nokia maps is going to have some bugs. They just bought that new satellite Nav company so your comment is pretty much not enlightening in any way. If I encounter a problem on Nokia maps I will switch over to Goggle maps of course.
 
Actually they DID pick up the E71 ... select ONtario ...
https://www.rogers.com/web/Rogers.p...ctId_Detailed=E71GRYR&_pageLabel=WRLS_BuyFlow

its sold out on the web order field hehe.

I'm hoping the N85/N97 because of the following relationship Rogers & Nokia have.
1) Nokia 6682 - 2yr gap - then N95-4.
2) Nokia NGage & Nokia Maps supported on Rogers network - completely unheard of by Rogers for gaming profits to give up (this just before the E71 announced by 3mths).
3) The early sold out online first batch & retentions orders already, before the E71 ships to retail chain for December 5th in store availability.
4) Nokia new-found push for North American marketplace (hardware/software/services).
 
You're quoting profits that have more to do with Mac's & iPod Touch's - the latter selling 2x more than the iPhone did. Be careful stating broad profits and only isolating one of a company's products. The N97 will do just fine on its own, it'll sell enough to warrant its reason for production.

I do have a feeling that Nokia or Samsung has something better in 4mths though.
 
Hello guys, I will be a new Nokia customer (N97). Currently I'm using the blackberry Bold with ATT. When I get my N97, what plan should I get when I switch from BB to Nokia? Medianet???? Any suggestions (Data plan).
Thanks
Krieger
 
iTunes sucks nads. I've had no problems at all transfering music with album art or playlists to my N97, but then even on my macs I cut the iTunes umbilical a long time ago.

lol we don't need pinch zoom since we have a volume rocker for that.

No contest on camera superiority, removable battery, physical QWERTY, or removable memory. I am just as fast as any iPhone 3G and well faster than the 2G page per page. Since these metrics were on EDGE and wifi, I don't see the 3GS being different, but once I get over to AT&T from TMo, I look forward to that comparo, too.

none of the iFanboys I work with have bothered to jailbreak. Guess they like staying in apple's "walled garden." :hehehe:
 
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