Communication Articles - Nokia N97 vs Sony Ericsson Satio: Ultimate performance with high level of sophistication


by ADAM CAITLIN - Date: 2010-02-22 - Word Count: 629 Share This!

When it comes to the advanced mobile phones, one cannot forget the leading brands like Nokia and Samsung. Both of these brands have always introduced the handsets with the ultra modern and sophisticated features which have immensely been popular worldwide. However, there are a good number of popular devices from the two production houses, yet the devices likeNokia N97 & Sony Ericsson Satio have immensely been successful in winning the worldwide appreciations. These two gadgets are adorned not only with the beautiful designs, buy they are packed with the ultra-modern features also.

When we talk about Nokia N97 vs Sony Ericsson Satio, neither of them can be said to be better than the other and if anybody somehow manages to say so, it will indeed be very much tough. Both the handsets are integrated with the features to cater to the needs of the users. The former of the devices comes with a 3.5 inches TFT resistive touchscreen that is supported with a huge colour definitions of up to 16M, and the latter too is embellished with a 3.5 inches TFT touchscreen with up to 16M of supporting colours. Coming to the additional features for the display screen, the N97 is loaded with proximity sensor for auto turn off, accelerometer sensor for the automatic rotations of the screen and the handwriting recognition. The accelerometer sensor is also there with the Satio for an additional sophistication while reading texts on the screen or while browsing internet. Both of the handsets are backed to support almost all the standard features of a regular mobile phone, one can store practically unlimited number of contact entries.

The Nokia N97 & Sony Ericsson Satio, both of them, have got the competencies to promise an indeed ultimate performance. The former is backed with the Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5 operating system, ARM 11 434 MHz processor, 32GB of internal storage, 128MB of RAM and the external expandable memory of up to 16GB and the latter is supported by Symbian Series 60, 5th edition, ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX graphics, 128 MB storage; 256 MB RAM and the expandable external memory of up to 32GB where an 8GB card comes included with the Satio. Moving to the data transfer and connectivity aspects of the devices, both of them are competent enough to facilitate considerably faster speed. They are loaded with the features like GPRS, EDGE, 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and USB.

When the multimedia aspects of gadgets come into picture, the Nokia N97 & Sony Ericsson Satio have got somewhat different configurations. While on the one hand the former has a 5 mega pixels to facilitate image snapping and video recording right from the mobile phone, on the other hand, the latter is equipped with a high definition 12 mega pixels camera featured with auto focus, xenon flash and video LED flash. Both the devices record capture beautiful video with the rich colour supports. The gadgets are integrated with quality audio players which are able to play most of the known formats of the day. This is not all they have even got on-board FM radios which play music with equal quality. Additionally, each of the two phones is backed with Java compatibility that means that the users can enjoy various downloadable games and applications right on the handsets. The N97 include digital compass, TV out, voice command, voice dial, document viewer that views the pages like Word, Excel, PowerPoint on the phone itself, flash lite 3 video photo editor, A GPS with Nokia Maps etc. The Satio is packed with organizer, Google maps, gesture control, A GPS and many others. On the whole both of these phones are loaded to excel. Read More about Nokia N97 and Sony Ericsson Satio


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