In October 2009 Londoner’s woke up to see a signpost the size of two London buses suspended next to Tower Bridge, and we were lucky enough to be there for the launch courtesy of WOMWorld. The sign celebrated the release of the Nokia N97 mini with built-in Ovi Maps, and asked people to send in their “Good Things.” It swung around all day to point to all the “Good Things” from all around the world, and although the sign has since been removed, the good things remain and have got even better. Check out the event footage after the break.
The Nokia N97 mini contest is now over and I would like to say a big thank you for all those who took part. I would also like to announce that the winning entry was sent in by Naypalm. Congratulations and I hope you enjoy your time with the N97 mini. Make sure you check your email as I will be contacting you soon.
You have one more day left to get you hands on the Nokia N97 mini. If you haven’t entered the contest I suggest you get you camera phones out and get recording. Remember, all you need to do is record a video clip that is a maximum of 1 minute long sharing your views about Nokia/Nokia devices. This could be anything from tips and tricks on your devices, tutorials or walkthroughs on applications, your views on where Nokia should be heading or maybe what Nokia is doing wrong. You can even go down the road of unboxing your devices in the most outrageous manner. Literally anything you have to share will count as a valid entry. There has only been a small number of entries so far, so you all are in with a great chance of winning the contest. Check out the rest of the details here.
The Nokia Reviewis teaming up with WOMWorld to give one lucky winner the chance to trial a brand new Nokia N97 mini. The N97 mini is slightly smaller and more compact compared to the predecessor, and aims to iron out all the hardware problems the N97 posed. If you want to be in with a chance to get your hands on this cracking device, check out what you’ll need to do after the jump…