Nokia N97 is a high-end smartphone introduced on 2 December 2008 by telecommunications manufacturer Nokia as part of its Nseries and released in June 2009 as the successor to the Nokia N96 phone.
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Nokia N97 is a high-end smartphone introduced on 2 December 2008 by telecommunications manufacturer Nokia as part of its Nseries and released in June 2009 as the successor to the Nokia N96 phone.
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Nokia N97 was released in US flagship stores on 9 June 2009, and worldwide on 26 June 2009.
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In September 2009, it was reported that some two million Nokia N97 handsets had been sold in the three months after its release.
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Nokia N97 shipped with trial versions of Quick Office, Adobe Reader, Boingo, Joikuspot, Ovi Maps, and Ovi store software applications.
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The Nokia N97 Mini was regarded as an improvement over the original Nokia N97.
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Criticism of the original Nokia N97 included its relative lack of RAM and available storage.
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The Nokia N97 Mini resolved this issue, often offering users over 250MB of free space in fixed storage.
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Nokia N97 acknowledged that on many units the covers and lenses were mounted too closely, resulting in scratches from dust and debris.
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In 2010 Nokia apologized to customers who had experienced shortcomings with the N97 and its software.
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Nokia N97 Mini was a downsized version of the Nokia N97 introduced in October 2009.
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The Nokia N97 Mini downsized some features of the original Nokia N97, such as 8 GB of storage memory, 3.
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