Nokia last week admitted to issues with the N97, but insisted the N97 Mini will be “bug free” from launch.
The device, out this month, is a smaller version of the original N97, which launched in June but has been criticised by customers for its performance.
Nokia admitted the original N97 had “quite a few’ software and platform issues on its launch, but has since resolved them all.
Nokia insists the new N97 Mini will be problem free from the start. It also revealed the device is to be sold at a more ‘competitive’ price point to appeal to a mass audience, costing £330 SIM free.
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