
Going full tilt
By Jo Best
Published: 8 December 2008 14:29 GMT
Nokia has revealed the latest addition to its Nseries family of smartphones – the N97.
The N97 is aimed at mobile web addicts with a 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen in addition to a slideout Qwerty keyboard.
Unlike the iPhone, the Symbian-based mobile supports Flash - and its screen can be tilted for easier reading of all that web content.
Photo credit: Nokia
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