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Nokia N97 Screenshots

By now you’re probably aware that I got the new Nokia N97 for a 1 month trial. I posted an elaborate review of the N97 (in Hebrew) yesterday, and I plan on writing a detailed review here as well, following my initial post.

In the meanwhile, I’ve uploaded some screenshots to facebook, showing some of the N97 features. As I screenshot pretty often, I’m sure that album will expand. If there’s anything specific you’d like to see or hear my opinion about, let me know. Screenshots were taken using Best Screen Snap for S60 (free). Note that in landscape mode some pictures came out distorted. Portrait mode is much better.

Links:
Nokia N97 review (in Hebrew)
First 4 hours with the N97
Nokia N97 Screenshots (facebook)

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First 4 hours with my Nokia N97

Following my participation at Nokia Israel’s N97Unboxing campaign earlier this week, I was starting to pile some feedback and comments from people I knew, getting their opinion towards writing a post later this week. Frankly, after Lior Levin and Amit Cohen won the N97 I kind of lost the interest in the game, ’cause once the package reached me, and was sent to the next blogger, my incentive for following the campaign and contributing to it was gone.

Yesterday Nokia Israel called me up to set up a time to deliver me a package, ‘a surprise’ they said, for participating in the campaign. I thought it’s gonna be some promotional material, t-shirts, accessories maybe – but today at 14:30 I got my very own Nokia N97 Black!! Before you think of ambushing me at a dark corner, the phone is on a lease, for a month, without any strings attached – meaning Nokia Israel don’t expect me to write anything, good or bad. The only term in the contract is that I have to return the phone in 1 month, un-harmed.

So, first impressions, 4 hours into the action:

  • First off – it’s a beautiful device. In dark black it attracts attention, and the screen is HUGE (3.5″), especially when compared to other Nokia devices, N95 or E71.
  • Touchscreen takes some getting used to. Unlike the iPhone’s capacitive touch screen, the N97 screen is resistive (what’s the difference?), to ensure proper recognition via a stylus pen as well. There’s a feedback on your click, as if the screen is pushing back at you. Also, when there’s a list of items (like in your Inbox or Music Library), you’ll need to ‘double-click’ to select – one click only highlights your choice.
  • Homepage has widgets, which can be customized according to your need. The list is quite long and includes: weather, Amazon, Facebook, Calendar, Contacts, Bloomberg, FM Radio, Media Player, Shortcuts and you can always download more from OVi. You can drag&drop the widgets and set them up as you want.
  • Data plans – a MUST! Since Facebook for S60 Touch is a widget, you’ll need to have an open connection (wi-fi, UMTS, GSM) if you want to see updates as they happen. Syncing your business email is easy, as well as connecting to Gmail/Yahoo/Live via a friendly wizard.
  • Sound quality is solid and the stereo speakers do an excellent work when listening to music or using the speakerphone.
  • Keyboard takes some getting used to, and the N97 is the first N-Series phone to get a full QWERTY keyboard. The 3-line layout is different, and I still haven’t formed my opinion about it. Because there are only 3 lines, the ‘space’ button is at the right, and there’s a multi-touch button at the left side – to go right/left/top/bottom/select, in any application/screen you are. The keys are well spaced, much better than the E71. Oh, and to change input language (Hebrew/English) you need to press & hold ‘Up arrow’ with ‘Sym’.
  • Twibble has some issue, which my guess is the result of the N97 being both Symbian and Touchscreen based. The ‘menu’ and ‘hide’ keys are non-functional, and instead you see on the screen 2 buttons (when the keyboard is open) or a full navigation-pane, like a multi-touch button, with A/B/C/D quick link button, that takes up half the screen (when the keyboard is closed).
  • Storage is almost infinite in today’s landscape: 32GB of internal memory, with up to 16GB in Micro-SD card. You can throw pretty much anything to it, and you’ll still have couple of GBs free.

So far I’m quite pleased – it’s a great phone, huge screen and the keyboard is a needed addition to the N-Series line. I have the Nokia N97 for a month, so stay tuned for future reviews. I’ll also take some photos and actual screenshots and post them later.

Missing out on a super interesting week

The coming week, July 12th, is looking like one of the most interesting weeks in the last 6 months for the local internet and SU scene, second only to that week end of March.
And I’m gonna miss all of it!! Here’s what we have planned for the week. The reason for my absence is at the bottom of the post.

Monday, July 13th
Globes‘ annual Internet, Communication and Media Conference will kickoff Monday the 13th, at David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv (map). The event is sponsored by Bezeq and the.co.ils, media sponsors are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, GigaOM, Go2Web20, TechAviv and The Next Web. During the event the.co.ils will hold their highly anticipated TWS2009 – the most promising Israeli web and mobile startups competition. Throughout the day, 10 pre-selected startups (that were picked by these judges) will come on stage and present their solution/service/product before a crowd of VCs, CEOs, internet evangelists and media professionals.

Other than the TWS2009 there will be some cool panels and 1-on-1 interviews: Trends in consumer marketing; Future of communication (VoIP, Cellular, IPTV and more); Twitterring of course; Building personal brands by @garyvee; How-to get eBay to buy you; Creative thinking and the highlight of the event – a video-interview with David Plouffe – Obama’s Chief Campaign Mgr. in the 2008 Presidential Elections.
Full agenda for the entire event is available here (Hebrew only, sorry).

If you have ANY interest in the local internet scene, you must be at TWS2009. The 10 startups will also present at this year’s DemoPit at TC50 coming Sep. If you are unable to attend (like me), start following @tws2009 and #tws2009 on twitter to catch all the highlights, photos, videos, announcements and excitement.

Sunday, July 12th
Like any internet event there will be a pre-event party, by invitation only, sponsored by Sequoia Capital, Sunday evening. You’re welcome to try and get a ticket here.

Saturday, July 11th
Even before that, on Saturday, Technorati founder Dave Sirfy (who’s also a judge), will host 2 photo walks at Tel Aviv, for those who fancy walks, photos and internet of course.. 😉 The first walk will be to Neve Tzedek (morning) and the second to Old Jaffa (evening). Dave was here last some 20 years ago, so this might be a good chance to catch up with him.

Wednesday, July 15th
Towards the end of the week, Wed. the 15th, the Israel Internet Association will hold a half-day event focusing on the daily implications of social media, such as GUI interactions, Creating personal branding and the effects of twitter of course. You can read more about the event and its speakers here and on facebook.

All week long
Now, why am I going to miss all those events? Well, I’ll be pre-occupied somewhere in the desert, paintballing my way to the target, while staying clear (and clean 😉 of the ‘enemy’. Among other things… Wish me luck and see you all next weekend :-))

Back on the market

Today was my last day at Isracard.

After a short tenure at the leading credit card company in Israel, I came to realize there is a gap in expectations, that cannot be bridged at this time. Some might ponder as to ‘why/what/how/are you crazy?!’, but as I learned during my professional career and my personal life alike – talking is the ultimate communication medium, and there’s no point keeping things inside, waiting for them to pass.

I would like to thank Isracard and the wonderful people I met at the advertising department – an awesome bunch of savvy individuals doing a great job that have hugged me from day 1, welcomed me with open arms (and plenty of candy.. 😉 and were supportive from the start. Thank you.

So, I’m back on the market, looking to do amazing online and digital marketing things. You already know how to reach me… 🙂

Newsgeek Party Tonight

My Hebrew blog (not mine – I just co-author) is celebrating 3 months at a cool party tonight, Tuesday, at Tel Aviv Harbor. Consider yourselves invited!

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