More and more we hear that Nokia smartphone are being touted as a mobile mini laptop computer, and this also goes for the latest Nokia flagship handset the Nokia N97, and is seen as Nokia’s answer to the iPhone 3GS, reports channel news asia.
The Nokia N97 does pack in some good specs and features such as a 3.5 inch resistive display, slide and tilt keyboard, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Ziess optics and built in flash, WiFi, 3.5G, and expandable memory up to 48GB.
Technology today is being crammed into such smartphone as the Nokia N97, iPhone 3GS and others, but are they really mobile mini laptops? Could the smartphone actually take the place of laptops, after all netbooks are now small laptops, so it is possible the smartphone could become the mini laptop of the future.