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Review praises latest phone from Nokia

Thursday, 09 July 2009 — 5:00 PM

The N97 was launched just last month

There are a number of features on one of Nokia's latest phones that could be tempting for many, it has been suggested.

Consumers recycling mobile phones to fund a new touchscreen smartphone may be interested in the comments of Mobile Burn's Ricky Cadden - who recently tested out the Finnish manufacturer's N97 model.

The device was launched on June 19th alongside the Nokia N86 and the expert says it could be a good option for those looking for a gadget that combines a decent camera and a solid interface.

Mr Cadden explained the integrated five-megapixel snapper did "a great job of capturing the moment" and the display was "much more sensitive than most resistive screens, resulting in an incredibly pleasant touch experience".

In addition to the two aforementioned Nseries handsets, June 19th was also the launch date for the new Apple iPhone 3G S - which its creators claim is a much faster version of its predecessor.

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