Nokia N97 vs BlackBerry Storm
Here we are continuing the series of comparisons between phones. Now we are going to talk about a comparison between Nokia N97 and BlackBerry Storm as you can see in the title.
As I usually start Nokia N97 has a 3.5″ 640×360 display that is bigger than 3.5″ 360×480 BlackBerry Storm display. It is obvious that both phones are having touch screens.
As you should know, BlackBerry Storm doesn’t got a physical keyboard while Nokia N97 does and it is a full qwerty one. This keyboard is very comfortable, but people are really missing the alphanumeric keypad and they also hate the thing that the space is placed on the right side.
Nokia N97 has built for internet maniacs so it features Wi-Fi connectivity and so does BlackBerry Storm but this phone has no built especially for internet. I mean that you are not going to have the same internet experience with both phones.
It’s funny to hear that Nokia N97 weights 150 grams while BlackBerry Storm weights 155 grams so there is a very small difference.
N97 has a internal memory of 32 GB and BlackBerry Storm has only 1 GB of internal memory. Anyway, both phones are featuring a microSD card slot which supports up to 16 gb of external memory.
Nokia N97 is featuring the 5th generation of Symbian S60 while the BlackBerry Storm features the regular BlackBerry OS as the other BlackBerry products.
Both phones are having GPS receiver so Nokia N97 features Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch while BlackBerry Storm features the BlackBerry Maps.
I have to say that I fell in love with the home screen of Nokia N97 because it is very easy to personalize with a lot of widgets and social networks.
If you want my opinion, I will chose the Nokia N97.
Nokia N97 vs BlackBerry Storm is a post from: Nokia N97 Blog – News, Help, Apps, Games, Themes, Hacks
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