The Nokia N97 is an attractive 3G phone with many built in business & entertainment features that come in either black or white colour casing. The well proportioned casing of this white colour Nokia phone measures 15.9mm deep by 55.3mm wide by 117.2mm tall in its closed position and its overall weight is 150 grams. The handset has a slide out QWERTY keyboard so that user can use their phone in a horizontal widescreen mode. The large touch screen complete with call & function keys can displays up to 16 million colours on a TFT display. The Nokia N97 White comes with a fully rechargeable battery that can provide up to 5.3 hours of 3G talk time or 37 hours of music playing time. This 3G phone works on a Symbian operating system complete with S60 5th edition software that works on a quad band GSM network & WCDMA 3G networks.
The built in WLAN Wi-Fi technology completes with UPnP support gives the user of the N97 the freedom to connect to the Internet wirelessly. The N97 supports Bluetooth wireless connection or a micro USB cabled connection that allows the user to connect or transfer data between other compatible devices. The…
The iPhone continued to shine as the sales of smartphones to end users grew by 27 percent during the second quarter compared to the same period last year, according to Gartner.
A total of about 41 million smartphones were sold. The increase in sales can be explained by the combination of more choice for consumers and lower prices, said Carolina Milanesi, research director at Gartner. (See also: “The Hottest Smartphones of Summer Battle it Out“)
Sales of the iPhone continue to impress. Apple sold 5.4 million units during the second quarter. But some other devices are having a hard time capturing the same level of interest among consumers. The launch of the Nokia N97 in June was met with little enthusiasm, and sales of the Palm Pre reached just 205,000 units despite it getting lots of media attention, according to Gartner.
The difference in sales underscores the continued attraction that the iPhone has to consumers, who are willing to pay a relatively high price for the device and sign expensive contracts, according to Milanesi. The bottom line is that the other vendors still can’t come up with a device that can compete with Apple’s brand prestige, the iPhone’s usability and large applications store, she said.
Nokia is still…
That’s what Research in Motion, BlackBerry’s maker, is hoping. The new Curve 8520 has big shoes to fill, since the “Curve” brand was once the most popular smartphone in the U.S. (it may have since ceded that title to Apple’s iPhone, thanks to solid 3G S sales).
This new Curve is meant to bring the BlackBerry to the average consumer in a way that the BlackBerry Pearl Flip did not. That phone sacrificed the BlackBerry’s signature, and some would argue best, asset — the perfected QWERTY keyboard that launched a thousand “Crackberry” addicts — for the flip format that Americans just can’t seem to give up.
The Curve 8520 takes a different approach. At first glance, the Curve takes the clean lines of its older siblings the Bold 9000, Curve 8900 and Tour 9630 and strips out the chrome and extra functionality for a solid but surprisingly light (3.73 oz.) and slim (0.54 in. thick) handset that preserves BlackBerry heritage.
[ZDNet Image Gallery: Hands-on with RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8520]

Inside, RIM has updated the device. It now features a 512MHz processor and 256MB of RAM.
But the most notable changes are on the outside. First, you’ll notice the flush, rubberized edging that also coats the side buttons. In addition…
Much to BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion’s (RIM) chagrin, very few details on the company’s still-unannounced BlackBerry Bold “9700/Onyx/Driftwood” smartphone remain unknown. Due to high interest in this replacement for RIM’s current high-end Bold 9000 device, early device evaluators, AT&T field testers and other tipsters have been slowly dropping hints including specifications and images for months.
In fact, the first picture of the device codenamed Onyx/Driftwood and now thought to be RIM’s BlackBerry Bold 9700 first hit the Web back in May. At the time, the device was thought to be headed to both AT&T and T-Mobile. And recent events–namely a leaked AT&T pre-release device list and a picture of a T-Mobile branded Bold 9700–lend further credence to this theory.
If everything pans out as predicted, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 will be T-Mobile USA’s very first 3G BlackBerry.
The T-Mobile device, which will presumably differ from AT&T’s Bold 9700 because it will support UMA, or VoWi-Fi calling, and employ T-Mobile’s unique 1700 MHz 3G band, was reportedly codenamed “Driftwood.” AT&T’s new Bold is thought to have been codenamed “Onyx,” and it will likely use AT&T’s 1900 MHz band for 3G.
While it seems certain that the BlackBerry Bold 9700 will land on T-Mobile USA at…
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