
Nokia’s handsets have evolved so much lately that the newest cell phone additions to the N series are already considered advanced mini touch screen computer models. Same thing happens with the recently introduced Nokia N97 designed for mobile communication and fast Internet access, with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, customizable home screen and touch-sensitive 3.5-inch display.

Nokia N97 gives you instant access to social networking websites and your favorite applications. With the new social location feature, the A-GPS sensors and a built-in electronic compass you can share your location with the others over the web, in addition to the profile picture and videos.
The mini touch screen computer's screen can display widgets of your preferred web places and the handset also supports Flash video streaming, advanced gaming, 48GB storage, while integrating a 5MP digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics.
Nokia promises the release of its mini touch screen computer by mid 2009 at a retail price of EUR 550.
