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Nokia Intros Social Network-Friendly N97
Nokia Intros Social Network-Friendly N97
Today at Nokia World in Barcelona, the eponymous handset manufacture unveiled its latest smartphone, the N97. Referred to by the company as "the world's most advanced mobile computer," the phone features a 3.5-inch touch display and a slide out QWERTY keyboard. The N97 also features a ...
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Homotron.net — ... video? Absolutely! The only drawback I can see so far? It looks to be a custom OS, so official support for third-party apps is probably not going to happen (you will probably be able to install apps through some hack though, I'm sure). Also, it looks to be a Europe only release as of now, but our European friends should be able to snag one in early 2009 for the low, low price of just EUR 550 (about $700 US)! Press Release [Nokia] [via: Gearlog]

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