This is a video comparison of the Youtube experience between the Nokia N97 and the Apple iPhone.
The Nokia N97 is running the latest v2.0 update. This particular iPhone is an iPhone 3G, with the 3....
This is a video comparison of the Youtube experience between the Nokia N97 and the Apple iPhone. The Nokia N97 is running the latest v2.0 update. This particular iPhone is an iPhone 3G, with the 3.1 firmware.
The N97 is using the official Youtube standalone application and the iPhone is using the native Youtube app.
Based on personal experience, Youtube isn't much better on the N95 8GB, E71, or 5800.
Before you guys spam the comment field with "oh, but the iPhone can't do this.. " comments.. Please take in consideration this is ONLY comparing Youtube on 2 devices.
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hey you know that you can go to youtube desktop version with its browser, I just wanna know how to get past the tap pause on youtube, before if you tap the screen it would go fullscreen
dude how did ya upgrade from v12 to v20? im in australia and i cant seem to change from 12 to 20. as soon as i got my N97, i upgraded it asap from V11 to V12 with no probs. now when i tried to upgrade to v20, it cant. can anyone help me pls?
you have a 4th possibility to watch youtube vids on the 97, with openvideo hub ;-) i think it is the best way to watch videos on the n97, you should give it a try
you are right, also it would need a micro sd card slot, a better camera and flash but thats it...but also it would need multiple running apps and programs and unlocked to be able to use it with any GSM provider but thats it...but then it would need to have longer battery life and mobile flash player but thats it...but then...aww what ever ill stick with the N900
The native mail client is SUPERB. I enjoy using it more than my PC's thunderbird. It pushes instantly, and is far superior to Nokia's Email + Nokia's native email combined.. That's just my opinion of course.
Don't take my sword for it though. I would recommend you actually trying out the devices if you can.. and make the judgement yourself.
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I rather buy the Nokia, then the Iphone.
Nokia doesn't catch a fire when charging up the battery xD
im in australia and i cant seem to change from 12 to 20.
as soon as i got my N97, i upgraded it asap from V11 to V12 with no probs.
now when i tried to upgrade to v20, it cant.
can anyone help me pls?
Plus, nowadays everybody and their mother has an iPhone...
It pushes instantly, and is far superior to Nokia's Email + Nokia's native email combined.. That's just my opinion of course.
Don't take my sword for it though. I would recommend you actually trying out the devices if you can.. and make the judgement yourself.
I hope that helps :).
Best of luck deciding!