![]() one slip of a stylus in the menus and the display went to fullscreen mode, which is a good thing in a reader, but the way to come back to somewhere that allowed you to touch softkeys, call up menus and generally interact with the program was to press the * key. ![]() To be fair it did run on the 5800, but there was one gotcha. Not built in mind you, and I'm not yet aware of a dedicated S60 5th Edition eBook reader available, but thanks to one addition to the platform, Mobipocket's mature (if not yet updated beyond S60 3rd Edition) book reading platform will run happily on the N97. ![]() By know I hope that the regular readers of All About Symbian will realise that I have my hands on the Nokia N97 – in many respect it's a Nokia 5800 with a few extra bells and whistles (like a keyboard) but in one respect it's a significant improvement over the first touchscreen S60 device.
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