Nokia N97

July 4, 2009

Bismillah, alhamdulillah.

Just in case you are waiting with baited breath for this supposed super-duper mobile phone and you like the idea of a flip-out keyboard and screen, Nokia mobile phone technology, fantastic camera… I had a quick chance to set my hands on one in the Dubai Duty Free. My main aim was to have a feel of the keyboard, would it feel tactile enough, would it be easy to type with?

The phone fits well in the hand and the spacing of the keys feels allright but the keys feel, sorry to say so Nokia, terrible. It’s feels like one of those keyboards you get in public internet cafes that are made of metal and are designed to take a good beating and to be hard wearing.

The keyboard punctured my bubble of expectation.

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  • 1. Talat  |  July 6, 2009 at 9:10 pm

    Aswr,
    mashallah i luv ur inspiring writings …

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