Check out the Nokia website, you won’t see any mention of N97 – you have to dig in a little deeper to get to N97 – Nokia’s current flagship Smartphone (or is it??) Nokia does not use N97 in any of it’s promotions, ads, posters or anything else for that matter. You will see N97 mini in the promotion of Ovi Maps, Ovi Store, Own Voice app etc.

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In the above picture – N97 mini, E72 and even the oldie 5800 Xpress Music – where is the flagship phone – N97?

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I didn’t see N97 in this list.

 

 

 

 

In the below pictures all the phones are listed except N97, did such a Smartphone exist?

 

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I think Nokia wants to distant itself from the fiasco that N97 was/is. Is N97 still in production? I don’t know, I don’t think so. Who would buy the N97 when more sleeker, sexier, Symbian^3 powered Nokia device would hit the market in a few months.

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  • http://zomgitscj.com/ Clinton Jeff

    It’s been that way for about 2 months now unfortch. Really looks like Nokia is trying to get everyone to forget about the N97 lol.

  • http://thunderror.com thunderror

    It’s probably the most unfortunate thing to have happened with Nokia.

  • Anonymous

    true but what about the people who paid loads of money and bought the N97, they can’t forget about it. Many of them spent all their pocket money into buying this device and now they don’t have money to buy a new device.

  • Anonymous

    yes it is. Nokia N97 was/is a really great looking device but unfortunately the internals are not so good. Only if it had a little more RAM, more memory in C drive and a faster processor.

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  • Pedram

    This is a fraud done by Nokia to get money of of thousands of customers for a devise that was supposed to work properly but didn’t and nokia even didn’t try to apologize it’s customers to waste their money or propose some solutions for the problem.in this case nokia took advantage of people’s trust but I think in future nobody give it’s trust and ofcourse money to the company that doesn’t respect honesty in business.  

  • Anonymous

    cannot agree with you more.