Posts tagged with: Nokia N97
Why the N86 is the best phone Nokia currently makes
This, ladies and gentlemen, is the N86, Nokia’s newly released flagship camera-phone with a hugely impressive 8 megapixel, Carl Zeiss lens. It’s also, in our humble opinion, the best phone Nokia currently makes. Now, with behemoths of the phone world like the N97, E71 and E75 currently roaming around the Nokia product portfolio, that’s a [...]
By The Prodigal Fool, published on 20 July 2009
Nokia N97 now shipping but has Nokia done enough?
Nokia clearly thinks that the N97 represents some sort of comeback against the likes of the iPhone and Pre – see the ad below in case you were in any doubt – but now that the N97 is shipping and the first lacklustre reviews are coming in, we have to ask: has Nokia done enough? [...]
By The Prodigal Fool, published on 12 June 2009
Palm Pre: the full story from Engadget
We’ve already told you how much we’re looking forward to Palm’s amazing new smartphone, the Palm Pre. Along with the Nokia N97, this is one of the most promising new ‘phones of 2009. While surfing Engadget today – something The Guide spends a truly unhealthy amount of time doing – we came across this excellent summary [...]
By The Prodigal Fool, published on 10 March 2009
New video reveals more details on the glorious Palm Pre
It’s no secret that The Guide is giddy like a schoolgirl at the thought of the new Palm Pre. This stunning device is currently fighting it out with the Nokia N97 for the title of our most hotly anticipated ‘phone. And we don’t mind telling you, with the video that Palm have just released [...]
By The Prodigal Fool, published on 15 February 2009
Indecision and excitement
Regular readers will know that we’re a little schizophrenic when it comes to our smartphones. We adore the iPhone for its elegance and the simplicity of its user interface but bemoan its lack of features and ever increasing ubiquity. We love the Nokia E90 for its phenomenal screen, big keyboard and great camera but shy [...]
By The Prodigal Fool, published on 8 January 2009






















