Thoughts on the Nokia N97 v20 Update

In case you haven’t heard, the N97 received a v20 update. The update added more kinetic scrolling, upgraded the Maps and Music Player applications, dropped in an older version of Nokia Messaging (10.1.0.13), and improved memory/battery life. Sounds good, right?

While there are some nice improvements, in the end v20 isn’t the deal breaker that it was rumored to be. It won’t encourage more people to buy an N97, and nor will it have any sort of major impact on current N97 owners. But let’s go over some of the changes:

Kinetic scrolling is a welcome addition to the N97’s touch UI. It’s present in almost every menu – but strangely enough, not in the “new” version of Nokia Messaging (mine was downgraded from .14 to .13 – more on this later). I don’t really have anything to complain about – it works well for what it’s worth.

Nokia Maps and Music have both undergone some major changes. Maps has been updated with a snazzy new look and 3D map display capability, which essentially just tilts the viewing angle of the map to produce the 3D effect. Unfortunately, I found map scrolling to be pretty slow, and the fact that I still had to purchase a license for turn-by-turn directions left me going back to Google Maps. One thing to keep in mind: your old downloaded maps are incompatible with the new version.

Music Player, on the other hand, has been changed for the better. Kinetic scrolling has thankfully been added to song scrolling, as are album covers. Also, when scrolling using the scroll bar, the application pops up the current letter in the middle of the screen. Great feature. Overall, Music Player is fast and responsive. The only wonky thing that I found was tapping the album art in the Now Playing screen: it pops up the volume control on the side, for some reason.

I haven’t been able to really test out the new battery improvements, but from what I can tell it seems to last longer. Don’t know if this is due to the placebo effect.

What Wasn’t Changed

Threaded SMS. It’s there on the N900, and I can’t imagine it adding it to the N97 would be THAT huge of a deal. It’s just a change in the way messages are displayed.

Nokia Messaging is still a piece of crap. Sorry, but it’s true. No kinetic scrolling in the Inbox view, extremely slow scrolling, slow display of email meta data, and pretty much just slow everything. I quit using it.

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Nokia N97 Review

Nokia N97 Review

Author: Nadiar

Nokia N97 Review: If we compare Nokia N97 Series with iPhone, BlackBerry Storm, or HTC Magic. Certainly we will difficult to choose which one, but certainly have similarity and the most same features is a large screen (support touch screen). And, this is the latest Nokia smartphone claimed to able to meet all user needs and desires at this time. With the full feature and high class, the design and user interface is attractive. N97 mobile smart phone with a touch screen. N97 is the third Nokia phone with touch screen after Nokia 5800 Xpress Music and 7710.

Nokia N97 Features

Qwerty keyboard, In addition to touch screen Nokia has also not forget to include a qwerty keyboard. The size and position qwerty keypad is big enough and comfortable and soft feel. On the left button qwerty keyboard there is a 4-way navigation button. On the right qwerty keypad there are volume button and camera button.

UI 60 5th Edition, N97 has a Symbian operating system S60 5th edition, same as the 5800 Xpress Music so the N97 is also a touchscreen. Users also rely on just a touch of the finger with the effects of vibration feedback. This screen is also accompanied by movement sensor (accelerometer), so that when the phone changes position, the display also automatically (autorotate). The screen has the Ambient Light Detector feature, so that the display screen remains clear even though in the sun. N97 Home screen is different with other Nokia mobile phone because most fulfilled 6 weidget display. N97 Weidget can be replaced. N97 also supports TFT 16.7 million color, so that the display looks sharp and clear. Although the N97 has a qwerty keyboard can still display a virtual keypad.

Internet and office features, Various channels of internet access is provided N97. Start with GPRS class 32 to 3G/HSDPA. There is also WiFi to enjoy internet in the Hotspot Area. Access points are very useful for the applications and menu access to your favorite sites have been included in the N97.Your favorite sites such as Facebook, Friendster, YouTube, Hi5, Amazon, Bloomberg, and others. We can access just a few seconds, with HSDPA speeds reaching 3.6 Mbps. Nokia also does not forget to include GPS in the N97 (A-GPS support). To assist in the search also included Nokia Maps 2.0. N97 is also able to do streaming video and access the email attachment. N97 File attachment support is .doc, .xls, .ppt, Pdf, image, music, and video. Office features that support N97: Quickoffice, Zip, and Adobe PDF Viewer.

Camera, N97 has two cameras. First with 5MP resolution also with Carl Zeiss lens. Second, with lower resolution (VGA). located in the top of the screen, which is intended for video call. In the main camera equipped with various facilities, namely 2 light flash, Self Timer, Color, White Balance, Exposure, Image Quality, burst, autofocus, Contrast, and Macro.

Stereo Sound, Music Player while playing the songs, the sound that comes from the stereo speakers sounded loud and clear. Not less, N97 has facilities: Equalizer, Balance, Loudness, Bass Booster and Stereo Widening. But can also use via 3.5mm jack headset or bluetooth headset. As a complement N97 includes FM Radio and Internet Radio.

Memory up to 48GB, With the label N series high class does not wonder if the N97 provides a wide range of memory. The internal memory reaches 32GB. Not supported with a MicroSD memory exsternal which supports up to 16GB.

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The Complete Nokia N97 Bug List

The Complete Nokia N97 Bug List.

Nokia N97 12.2.024 firmware was released on August 18, 2009.
It’s been a week since the N97 arrived at my door, and yet during that time I’ve seen some strange things. And not strange in a good way either.
Current status of the Nokia N97: The NAM version that I have is pretty stable. However, it sounds like the international versions are *still* having some major issues – see the comments below for more.
To anyone running v10 or v11, make sure you update to the latest firmware via Nokia Software Updater.
The following is my list of N97 problems, bugs, and other irregularities. Note that after the latest firmware update (12.0.024), some things have shifted to the “Fixed” heading.
Hardware
- Playing music seems to cause the phone to run much warmer than normal, which leads to the battery dying very quickly. The strange thing is the phone might not heat up until several hours AFTER you’ve finished playing music, in some kind of delayed reaction. The N97 is rated for up to 40 hours of music playback, and that leads me to believe there’s some kind of weird issue here. Update, sort of: I think this has been fixed.
- The lens cover mechanism has a tendency to scratch the plastic above the lens. Noticeable when the cover is opened. [Thanks Tuan]
Home Screen
- The portrait/landscape wallpaper display is screwy. When you use a standard 300×640 vertical image as your background, it will not display correctly in landscape mode. Basically, instead of rotating the image 90 degrees, the phone will take the middle 300 pixels and make an 640×300 image out of it – meaning you get a nice blown-up image in landscape view. Lovely! Fix: when creating a wallpaper image, use a 640×640 image. See my N97 wallpaper post for more details.
- Hitting certain keyboard keys repeatedly causes the screen to freeze for a lengthy amount of time. Basically, whenever you hit a non-numeric key, the screen clears for a quick second, showing only the background and a broken side menu. Pressing the button repeatedly causes some kind of loop, which lags the phone to all hell. Try it with the Uppercase + top row of keys for a bit ‘o fun.
Browser
- No way to enter a url in fullscreen mode without exiting back to windowed view.
Software
- [Help] No help topic for Sensor settings. I would love to know what sensors are affected by the “Off” settings. Proximity? Brightness? Accelerometer? All?
- [Profiles] My N97 randomly plays the Nokia tune for contacts that I have assigned a custom ringtone. Also randomly plays the tune as the default ringtone. Argggghh!
- [Photos] When viewing photos, auto-switching to landscape mode causes the menu options to disappear, but the menu option box remains.
- [Menu] No transitions when switching from one folder to another. Could just be the default themes, but the 5800XM default themes has them.
- [Menu] Quitting the Photos causes a Back button (instead of Exit) to appear in the resulting Menu screen. Pressing the Back button simply refreshes the Menu screen and changes the button to Exit.
- [Music Player] Not quite a bug, but more of a feature request: removing a connected set of headphones while listening to a song should automatically pause the song. I don’t really see the logic in having a song start blasting from the speakers just because you forgot to pause it when removing the ‘phones.
- [Music Player] Switching to another application while simultaneously playing several music files in a row messes up the progress bar. Instead of showing the current song’s progress, the bar will continually scroll from start to finish, cycling through all of the songs that were played outside of the Music Player app.
- [Messaging] The Messaging application sometimes fails to display the menu options upon loading. Instead, the phone just shows the leftover parts of the Home screen. The options are still there, and can still be activated by touch.
- [Messaging] A phone that has the option “Memory in use” set to Mass Memory, and has been disconnected from USB (Mass Storage mode) will show the error “Cannot access selected memory” for subsequent received messages. It will also change the default memory in use to Phone Memory. No fix, but you can switch back by going to Messaging -> Options -> Settings -> Other -> Memory in use -> E:Mass memory.
- [Messaging] There’s no way to transfer text messages from phone memory to Mass memory.
- [Stupid] The applications Boingo, Qik, and Joikuspot cannot be uninstalled, despite all of them being useless.
- [Nokia Messaging] Deleting consecutive emails too quickly in Nokia Messaging using the delete key (with delete confirmation turned off) sometimes crashes the program. Update: The new version of Nokia Messaging (10.0.1.14) now shows a dialog box that says “Deleting” without actually deleting anything. It also freezes there unless you hit the Cancel button.
- [Active Notes] Entering a note with the keyboard in Active Notes is uncommonly laggy. This does not occur in the regular Notes application, or if entering notes with the virtual keyboard.
Fixed in N97 Firmware Update 12.2.024
- The lock/unlock switch is still seriously buggy. A good amount of the time the phone will either NOT lock or NOT unlock even though the screen will flash. Come on, Nokia.
Fixed in N97 Firmware Update 11.2.021
- 3G causes the N97 to crash and reboot endlessly. This only seems to happen in certain areas, leading me to believe that the N97 has problems with one of the two 3G bands on AT&T (850 or 1900). Any use of 3G causes endless reboots in any application that uses 3G. Fix: switch your phone to use EDGE, or get a new SIM card from AT&T. More info at [Nokia Support Discussions]
- Unlocking the phone via lock switch will not activate the backlight most of the time. This happens on the first unlock after an idle period – subsequent unlocks will activate the backlight until the phone goes into idle mode again. Seems to be a pretty universal problem. Extremely annoying because I have to hit the unlock switch a minimum of three times, usually more. No fix yet. Workaround: Hit the Menu Key [thanks Jasz] or Camera Key [me] to turn the backlight on before hitting the unlock key.
- Unlocking the phone via slide sometimes shows the message “Use keyguard switch to unlock screen and keys” for 1-2 seconds.
- Unlocking the phone via slide while in landscape mode will sometimes cause the screen to reset to portrait mode for a quick second before reverting to landscape mode.
- The phone can’t be locked or unlocked if the keyboard is open. This comes into play when the backlight bug above is triggered – you can’t just lock and unlock the phone to turn on the backlight. [no more backlight bug]
- Opening the browser and selecting Options -> Exit while loading up a default page sometimes crashes the application.
Final Notes
If you’ve found a bug, please add it in a comment below. Make sure you specify your phone model (RM-5xx) and software version (ie. 10.2.012). You can find your model/version by typing in *#0000# in the Dialer (or go to Settings -> Phone -> Phone mgmt -> Device updates). Thanks!

The Complete Nokia N97 Bug List

This article about Nokia N97 Bugs is as up to date as we can make it and shows off the newest bugs after the following firmware installation on your Nokia N97 cell phone.  Please let us know if you have any additions and we will make sure to add them as soon as possible to “The Complete Nokia N97 Bug List” here on www.cheapnokia.com.

Nokia N97 12.2.024 firmware was released on August 18, 2009.

It’s been a week since the N97 arrived at my door, and yet during that time I’ve seen some strange things. And not strange in a good way either. So I’m making my official Nokia N97 bug post here and updating it as I see fit.

Current status of the Nokia N97: The NAM version that I have is pretty stable. However, it sounds like the international versions are *still* having some major issues – see the comments below for more.

To anyone running v10 or v11, make sure you update to the latest firmware via Nokia Software Updater.

The following is my list of N97 problems, bugs, and other irregularities. Note that after the latest firmware update (12.0.024), some things have shifted to the “Fixed” heading.

Hardware

- Playing music seems to cause the phone to run much warmer than normal, which leads to the battery dying very quickly. The strange thing is the phone might not heat up until several hours AFTER you’ve finished playing music, in some kind of delayed reaction. The N97 is rated for up to 40 hours of music playback, and that leads me to believe there’s some kind of weird issue here.

Update, sort of: I think this has been fixed.

- The lens cover mechanism has a tendency to scratch the plastic above the lens. Noticeable when the cover is opened.

Home Screen

- The portrait/landscape wallpaper display is screwy. When you use a standard 300×640 vertical image as your background, it will not display correctly in landscape mode. Basically, instead of rotating the image 90 degrees, the phone will take the middle 300 pixels and make an 640×300 image out of it – meaning you get a nice blown-up image in landscape view. Lovely! Fix: when creating a wallpaper image, use a 640×640 image. See my N97 wallpaper post for more details.

- Hitting certain keyboard keys repeatedly causes the screen to freeze for a lengthy amount of time. Basically, whenever you hit a non-numeric key, the screen clears for a quick second, showing only the background and a broken side menu. Pressing the button repeatedly causes some kind of loop, which lags the phone to all hell. Try it with the Uppercase + top row of keys for a bit ‘o fun.

Browser

- No way to enter a url in fullscreen mode without exiting back to windowed view.

Software

- [Help] No help topic for Sensor settings. I would love to know what sensors are affected by the “Off” settings. Proximity? Brightness? Accelerometer? All?

- [Profiles] My N97 randomly plays the Nokia tune for contacts that I have assigned a custom ringtone. Also randomly plays the tune as the default ringtone. Argggghh!

- [Photos] When viewing photos, auto-switching to landscape mode causes the menu options to disappear, but the menu option box remains.

- [Menu] No transitions when switching from one folder to another. Could just be the default themes, but the 5800XM default themes has them.

- [Menu] Quitting the Photos causes a Back button (instead of Exit) to appear in the resulting Menu screen. Pressing the Back button simply refreshes the Menu screen and changes the button to Exit.

- [Music Player] Not quite a bug, but more of a feature request: removing a connected set of headphones while listening to a song should automatically pause the song. I don’t really see the logic in having a song start blasting from the speakers just because you forgot to pause it when removing the ‘phones.

- [Music Player] Switching to another application while simultaneously playing several music files in a row messes up the progress bar. Instead of showing the current song’s progress, the bar will continually scroll from start to finish, cycling through all of the songs that were played outside of the Music Player app.

- [Messaging] The Messaging application sometimes fails to display the menu options upon loading. Instead, the phone just shows the leftover parts of the Home screen. The options are still there, and can still be activated by touch.

- [Messaging] A phone that has the option “Memory in use” set to Mass Memory, and has been disconnected from USB (Mass Storage mode) will show the error “Cannot access selected memory” for subsequent received messages. It will also change the default memory in use to Phone Memory. No fix, but you can switch back by going to Messaging -> Options -> Settings -> Other -> Memory in use -> E:Mass memory.

- [Messaging] There’s no way to transfer text messages from phone memory to Mass memory.

- [Stupid] The applications Boingo, Qik, and Joikuspot cannot be uninstalled, despite all of them being useless.

- [Nokia Messaging] Deleting consecutive emails too quickly in Nokia Messaging using the delete key (with delete confirmation turned off) sometimes crashes the program.

Update: The new version of Nokia Messaging (10.0.1.14) now shows a dialog box that says “Deleting” without actually deleting anything. It also freezes there unless you hit the Cancel button.

- [Active Notes] Entering a note with the keyboard in Active Notes is uncommonly laggy. This does not occur in the regular Notes application, or if entering notes with the virtual keyboard.

Fixed in N97 Firmware Update 12.2.024

- The lock/unlock switch is still seriously buggy. A good amount of the time the phone will either NOT lock or NOT unlock even though the screen will flash. Come on, Nokia.

Fixed in N97 Firmware Update 11.2.021

- 3G causes the N97 to crash and reboot endlessly. This only seems to happen in certain areas, leading me to believe that the N97 has problems with one of the two 3G bands on AT&T (850 or 1900). Any use of 3G causes endless reboots in any application that uses 3G. Fix: switch your phone to use EDGE, or get a new SIM card from AT&T.

- Unlocking the phone via lock switch will not activate the backlight most of the time. This happens on the first unlock after an idle period – subsequent unlocks will activate the backlight until the phone goes into idle mode again. Seems to be a pretty universal problem. Extremely annoying because I have to hit the unlock switch a minimum of three times, usually more. No fix yet. Workaround: Hit the Menu Key  or Camera Key to turn the backlight on before hitting the unlock key.

- Unlocking the phone via slide sometimes shows the message “Use keyguard switch to unlock screen and keys” for 1-2 seconds.

- Unlocking the phone via slide while in landscape mode will sometimes cause the screen to reset to portrait mode for a quick second before reverting to landscape mode.

- The phone can’t be locked or unlocked if the keyboard is open. This comes into play when the backlight bug above is triggered – you can’t just lock and unlock the phone to turn on the backlight. [no more backlight bug]

- Opening the browser and selecting Options -> Exit while loading up a default page sometimes crashes the application.

Final Notes

If you’ve found a bug, please add it in a comment below. Make sure you specify your phone model (RM-5xx) and software version (ie. 10.2.012). You can find your model/version by typing in *#0000# in the Dialer (or go to Settings -> Phone -> Phone mgmt -> Device updates). Thanks!

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Today’s Deal From Cheap Nokia: Pre-Order the Nokia N900 for $582.99! [Update]

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This deal is second only to Nokia’s web site glitch back in June. Amazon currently has the Nokia N900 phone for $588.99 shipped, tax-free unless you live in Washington. The N900 retails for 600 euros. Wow. Update: Price has dropped to $582.99. Hooray?

Nokia N900 for $588.99 at Amazon

Be sure to check out my Nokia N97 vs. N97 Mini vs. N900 Comparison Table post for more info on the specs, as well as how the N900 fares against two other high-end phones.

If you’ve missed the previous N900 posts, let me break down the pros and cons of the device:

Pros

- Runs Linux-based Maemo 5, which is almost certainly a step up from S60 Fifth Edition.
- Has the most impressive feature set of any Nokia phone to date.
- 9 hours of battery life on GSM.

Cons

- 3G available on T-mobile service only. The biggest drawback to this device and why I can’t buy it. I’m on AT&T. (note that you’ll still get EDGE on AT&T, if you can live with that)
- Resistive, but not capacitive screen. Not too big of a deal for me, as the N97 has proved to have a fairly sensitive resistive display.
- It’s big.

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Nokia N97 Unlocked Phone with Touchscreen, 3G, 5 MP Camera, A-GPS, 32 GB, MicroSD Slot, and Integrated Ovi Applications–U.S. Version with Warranty (White)

Nokia N97 Unlocked Phone with Touchscreen, 3G, 5 MP Camera, A-GPS, 32 GB, MicroSD Slot, and Integrated Ovi Applications--U.S. Version with Warranty (White)

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Designed for the needs of Internet-savvy mobile phone users, the Nokia N97 will transform the way people connect to the Internet and to each other. It combines a large 3.5-inch touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard–which flips open at an angle for optimal viewing–providing an “always open” window to your favorite social networking sites and Internet destinations. And with integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the device intuitively understands where it is, giving your the ability to update your status on social networks and instant messaging as well as share your location and related pictures or videos with approved friends. The Nokia N97 mobile computer provides global 3G cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for always-on access to your favorite social networking sites. The quad-band Nokia N97 GSM/EDGE phone makes it easy to roam globally and stay in touch with voice and text messaging, and this model is also ready to run on 3G networks both h (more…)

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