Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Nokia 97 Mini Mobile Phone Review


The basic rule of thumb when it comes to gadget is that the smaller it is, the better. That’s exactly the case with the Nokia 97 Mini, an upgraded version of Nokia 97. Weighing in at only 138g, N97 Mini is smaller; it’s screen is a bit smaller, too, measuring just 3.2 inches, but capable of making images virtually come to life with 16.7 million colours. Not all users agree that the touchscreen is responsive, though. Well, that shouldn’t be much of an annoyance, really, unless you use your phone often to play games with.

N97 Mini is visibly more attractive than its predecessor; it’s also a lot sturdier. Even the QWERTY keyboard is one that easily glides in and out. The keys are arranged in such a manner that makes speed-typing possible – great news for fast typists! The keyboard alone would have been perfect if not for the spacebar that’s positioned somewhere on the right side and not at the bottom.

Although the sound system is not that extraordinary, you can expect to hear clear sounds on the N97 Mini, which makes it a great gadget whether you are listening to music or recording minutes of the meetings. It comes with a volume control and FM radio RDS, and the 3.5mm headphone jack, which is a must if you want to be able to use a more advanced or higher quality set of headphones. The Mini is also compatible with MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, and MWA.

With just these features, we can say that it's a good phone and probably even better than the original Nokia N97. If you're on a budget, you can check out affordable phone deals. They are easy to follow and gives great discounts.

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