Display and Camera
Nokia N97 features an impressive 3.5-inch resistive touchscreen, which can also be controlled with the stylus that comes in the sales package. In fact, because of the technology used, the resistive touchscreen must be pressed a little bit harder than those capacitive, thus suffering a little bit from lack of responsiveness. On the other hand, you can control the device using any object you have in mind, which cannot be done on capacitive displays that can mostly be controlled finger-only. Anyway, the colors, brightness and contrast of N97's display are astonishing. The same goes for eligibility under sunlight, which is even better than 5800's.
The size, as well as the fact that it features a stylus, makes it a little bit better than its older sibling when it comes to control. Do not be too happy though, as Nokia N97 is still a long way from the iPhone in terms of user interface and ease of control. Basically, Nokia N97 suffers from not so good thumb control and that is not good for users that hate to carry a stylus all the time. The accelerometer works like a charm and offers maximum satisfaction especially when it is used for gaming. Check out the benchmarks below to see how the display fared.
The 5-megapixel camera of N97 features Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual LED flash, video-light, geotagging and a pretty extensive interface. Unfortunately, the camera lacks new advanced functions such as smile detection, face recognition or blink prevention. If you are familiar with 5800's camera interface, then you will see that N97 features almost the same camera interface.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
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