Nokia N97 ships with Aussie apps

(Credit: Nokia)

Nokia Australia today launched its flagship smartphone for 2009, the Nokia N97, and demonstrated some of the Australian-developed widgets and apps to be pre-installed on the handset.

Representatives from Facebook, Austereo, ABC and News Limited were on hand at the launch to show new applications developed to bring local Australian content, including news tickers, podcasts and social networking tools. Apps from these developers are either pre-installed on the phone, or are available through Nokia's Ovi Store.

The N97 features a new widgets-focused home screen platform, giving users six positions to add updating web content and shortcuts. Partners, like News Limited, have created widgets for these home screen fragments to display updating data downloaded to the phone. The widgets also act as shortcuts to mobile websites for these services, linking from a Facebook widget, for example, to the mobile version of the site.

This handset is the latest in Nokia's N-series range of multimedia products, most notable for the N95 released in 2007. The N95 was considered one of the first smartphones to embrace the concept of technology convergence by bringing fast internet browsing, GPS and multimedia into the one device. The N97 builds on this convergence story, offering HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity options for the web, a 5-megapixel camera and 32GB of internal storage plus the option to expand this using microSD memory cards.

"In the N97 we've created our most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer," said Emile Baak, Nokia Australia's managing director.

Nokia confirmed that the N97 will be available mid-July with an RRP of AU$1129, or on contract through Optus and Vodafone.

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Talkback 13 comments

    N97 on NextG Anonymous -- 02/07/09

    So Telstra is not stocking this phone?

    Ahhh no Anonymous -- 02/07/09 (in reply to #320147072)

    No of course it won't be available with telstra why would a fantastic company like nokia lower themselves to the unimaginative, innovation-less telstra. They will eventually get this phone though.. In 2012 most likely. Just like they have the n95 now. It actually astounds me why anyone that is interested in this device would even consider choosing telstra????

    Because... Anonymous -- 02/07/09 (in reply to #320147091)

    Telstra may be more expensive than the other carriers, but at least their helpdesk is aussie based, and at least you can actually get signal most of the time.

    I got an iPhone 3G through Optus last year. I managed to hold out for 6 months before terminating my contract with them and moving back to telstra, even though it cost a fair bit.

    I think that not having calls disconnect in the middle, having 3g signal at home, and a constant connection at work was worthwhile.

    12 bucks David h -- 05/07/09 (in reply to #320147092)

    U must be paying the extra 12 dollars a month to speak to an Aussie. Telstra will charge u for anything. Like breathing the air in one of their pathetic retail stores

    No need to be so rude K. Murray -- 20/08/09 (in reply to #320147091)

    Unfortunately in some parts of the country the only network that actually supply's coverage is Telstra. So we who live in remote area's are forced to use them.

    You may also be interested to know that this fabulous company you speak of have lowered themselves many times and at present Telstra stocks six of their somewhat current models.

    What astounds me is how you can be so rude in reply to a simply question. I wonder if you would act the same way if this person asked you the same question to your face?

    wow! Bob -- 02/07/09

    Nokia? Are they still kicking around?

    Telstra.. Anonymous -- 02/07/09

    I asked some people at Telstra about the N95 before it came out.
    They said that Telstra would never stock the N95 because they believe in quality of service and that they know people would try using VOIP on the phone which doesn't meet their quality requirements.
    What bul***. They just know that they are going to lose big to things like VOIP :)

    Waiting for NextG model Anonymous -- 03/07/09

    Some of us in the bush need good coverage and high speed data. Telstra might be expensive but they deliver on both these.

    telstra release date?!?!?! DOMMO -- 30/08/09

    does anyone know exaclty when telstra will being releasing the nokia n97 onto their network?

    going by past efforts Anonymous -- 30/08/09 (in reply to #320251252)

    probably 2020!

    eager! Anonymous -- 30/08/09

    please get back get back to me quickly coz im eager to buy this phone!!

    N97 on Telstra Anonymous -- 31/08/09

    Sept 09 is what I have been told from inside Telstra

    N97 Anonymous -- 24/09/09 (in reply to #320255198)

    hey guys i have been on telstras back they said it will come to them the last week of sept or the 1st in october, things are looking really good with the testing

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