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	<title>Comments on: The Nokia N97 mini Contest Has Ended &#124; Winner Announced</title>
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		<title>By: The Nokia N97 mini Contest Winner Shares His Thoughts On The Device &#124; The Nokia Review &#124; Your Definitive Nokia Resource</title>
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		<description>[...] Earlier last month we held a video contest where you had the chance of winning a Nokia N97 mini trial courtesy of WOMWorld. Naypalm was the lucky winner and he has spent his time thoroughly reviewing the device over at Howard Forums. He concludes: From the squeaking battery door to the self-harming camera lens slider, the mini&#8217;s build quality has indeed improved from the N97. It&#8217;s speedy 434Mhz processor can run any program with ease. With it&#8217;s large screen, you can watch movies, pictures or surf the web with ease. And with the camera, you can capture priceless moments in the blink of an eye. It is a very impressive phone and I&#8217;m glad I had the chance to try it, but I believe the one thing Nokia could have done to make this phone 10,000% better would be to add more RAM. Share this on del.icio.usShare this on FacebookTweet This!Share this on RedditDigg this!Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponAdd this to Google BookmarksShare this on TechnoratiSubscribe to the comments for this post?Tip this to TechMemeSubmit this to DesignFloatPost this to MySpaceShare this on LinkedinSeed this on NewsvineShare this on FriendFeedPost this to PosterousBuzz up!Email this to a friend? [...]</description>
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